

Sabrina Salvati
Political streamer, documentary maker, and host of the Savvy Sabs channel, known for left-wing commentary and for producing the documentary Removed: Black Erasure in Boston.
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Jul 26, 2024 • 47min
Working People & The Black Community Should Reject Harris & Trump - Interview w/ Sabrina of Sabby Sabs
In this enlightening discussion, Sabrina Salvati, host of the Sabby Sabs podcast and co-host of the Revolutionary Blackout Network, dives into the implications of Kamala Harris's nomination for working-class and Black communities. She critiques the Democratic establishment's failure to truly support progressive agendas while exploring how candidates like Jill Stein could act as genuine alternatives. The conversation also addresses the growing political disillusionment among marginalized voters and the need for unity in pursuing a pro-worker, antiwar movement at upcoming rallies.

Jan 15, 2026 • 1h 35min
Episode 542 - Good Trouble (w/ Sabrina Salvati)
Sabrina Salvati, a political streamer and documentary maker behind 'Removed: Black Erasure in Boston,' joins to dive into critical issues. They explore the shooting of Renee Good by ICE, criticizing media narratives and victim vilification. Sabrina discusses the rising support for abolishing ICE and the political implications. She shares insights on gentrification in Boston, detailing its historical roots and consequences. The conversation closes with a touch on local power dynamics and the need for targeted reparations in addressing systemic injustices.

Jan 13, 2026 • 31min
Gentrification, Boston, and Racism
Sabrina Salvati, a political commentator, activist, and filmmaker, dives into her new documentary, "Removed: Black Erasure in Boston." She reveals the harsh realities of gentrification and how systemic issues like redlining and urban renewal have led to the displacement of Black communities. Salvati discusses the racial wealth gap, highlighting stark disparities in Boston. She also shares insights on grassroots resistance efforts from the Franklin Park Defenders and their fight for justice in the face of ongoing gentrification.


