Aug. 21, 2023

Fan Activist Sabrina Cartan on Girls That Create with Erin Prather Stafford

Fan Activist Sabrina Cartan on Girls That Create with Erin Prather Stafford
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Fan Activist Sabrina Cartan on Girls That Create with Erin Prather Stafford

Sabrina Cartan believes fandom is a powerful tool for social change. When they’re connected with worthwhile causes, they can change the world.

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Fan activist, writer, and award-winning digital strategist Sabrina Cartan on the Girls That Create podcast

Sabrina Cartan is a fan activist, writer, and award-winning digital strategist who specializes in mobilizing online fan communities for social justice and civic causes. She is the Director of Digital Strategy at Potomac Productions, where she mobilizes and inspires fan communities to engage with issues such as women’s rights, LGBTQ+ equality, ending voter suppression, and climate justice. Her work on the intersection of fandom and politics has been published in the Journal of Transformative Works and Cultures. She is also the host and producer of Fandom Made Me, a podcast from Fandom Forward featuring conversations with activists, celebrities, media leaders, and writers about the pop culture that shaped them. 

Learn more about Cartan and her work at sabrinacartan.com and fandomforward.org.

Host Erin Prather Stafford launched Girls That Create in 2019. to support the parents and caregivers of creative girls while encouraging greater female representation across the arts. For more information, go to girlsthatcreate.com and follow and connect on InstagramPinterest, and YouTube.  

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