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Sakina Ibrahim Hits the Tribeca Stage for We’re Doing The Wiz Podcast Panel

  • Writer: Tish Thomas
    Tish Thomas
  • Jun 12
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 27

Tribeca saw Black brilliance up close and one of our own was part of it.


We’re beyond proud to share that Sakina Ibrahim, longtime GraySegments client, was featured on a Tribeca Festival panel for the hit podcast We’re Doing The Wiz — a brilliant cultural commentary project unpacking the legacy, impact, and power of The Wiz through a fresh, contemporary Black lens.


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The podcast reclaims The Wiz as more than just a film — it explores it as a blueprint for joy, resistance, imagination, and Black identity. And Sakina, with her background as a professor, artist, and healing-centered leader, brought her whole self to the conversation.



Six Years Strong & Always Evolving

We’ve had the honor of working with Sakina for six years and counting, elevating her digital presence, tightening her brand identity, and making sure that every room she steps into reflects the purpose she stands on.


And this moment? It’s exactly what we prepare for.


When you stay ready, you don’t have to get ready.

We make sure Sakina’s brand is always aligned, always clear, and always true to who she is, so when culture calls, she shows up equipped.


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Why This Matters


Being featured on a panel at Tribeca Festival for a podcast rooted in Black creativity, memory, and legacy isn’t just a win for Sakina, it’s a win for us all.


It’s a reminder that our voices matter. That our stories hold weight. And that when we build with intention, those stories get told on big stages.



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Proud Is an Understatement


We’ve watched Sakina evolve from author to educator, from speaker to strategist and now as a cultural contributor in spaces that shift narratives. Her journey is the exact kind of legacy GraySegments was built to support.


Congratulations, Sakina. You showed up prepared, aligned, and unstoppable.

We’ll always be rooting for you behind the brand, behind the scenes, and beyond the mic.



 
 
 

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