Sabina Khan-Ibarra is a writer and an educator. She is a recent San Francisco State University Graduate with an MFA in Creative Writing, where she now teaches Creative Writing. A former Human Resources professional, she has worked with MuslimARC as a Steering Member in the past as working in Membership and Communications. Her work includes mentoring emerging leaders, writing coaching, conflict resolution, and social media strategy.
Her work has been published on BlogHer, Huffington Post, ISNA Horizons, InCulture Magazine, AltMuslimah, Love Inshallah, Patheos (AltMuslim), Brown Girl Magazines, and other outlets. A poem of hers is being published later this year in the anthology, Show Us Your Papers. Sabina is currently working on her novel, The Poppy Flower, about Pashtun American Muslim women growing up in Northern California. She resides in Northern California with her husband and two children.