Sabrina Marie Wilson
Advisory Council Member

"Members of the Advisory Council provide subject-matter expertise and strategic insight and do not participate in governance or daily operations"
About Me
Sabrina Marie Wilson is an Advisory Council Member of the Arthur Scandrett Disability Scholarship Foundation and a nationally recognized media professional, bestselling author, leadership expert, and disability rights advocate. A proud Howard University alumna born with disabilities, she has dedicated her career to advancing equity, visibility, and opportunity for people with disabilities and underrepresented communities.
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Her work spans media, health, entrepreneurship, and social impact. Sabrina Marie Wilson has been featured by major national outlets including The Washington Post, NPR, iHeartMedia, WHUR, National Urban Radio Networks, IMDb, and leading health and beauty publications. She began her media career covering historic civil-rights events and figures, including Congressman John Lewis, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Ambassador Andrew Young, Senator Barack Obama, Martin Luther King III, and Reverend Walter E. Fauntroy.
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Mentored by the late Dr. Sylvia Walker of Howard University—a pioneering disability-rights leader—Sabrina Marie Wilson built a lifelong mission rooted in empowerment, inclusion, and advocacy. As a teenager, she founded HEART Incorporated (Helping to Encourage Abilities Recognizing Talents), a youth-led initiative that has grown into a platform for disability advocacy, education, and leadership development. She is also a recipient of the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) Leadership Award.
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Sabrina Marie Wilson is the creator and host of Building Abundant Success!! with Sabrina-Marie, a nationally distributed program on iHeartRadio, Amazon, and Audible that bridges civil rights, disability rights, and entrepreneurship. Through her media platforms and advocacy work, she continues to elevate voices, shape national dialogue, and advance pathways to access and achievement.