(1987-11-30) November 30, 1987 (age 36) Toronto, Canada
Occupation
Writer
slam poet
Language
English
Genre
Poetry
Subject
Mental health
family
love
Notable works
Explaining My Depression To My Mother
Sabrina Benaim (born November 30, 1987, in Toronto, Canada) is a writer, performance artist, and slam poet.[1] Benaim was a winner of the 2014 Toronto Poetry Slam.[2] She is best known for her poem "Explaining My Depression To My Mother."[3]
Personal life
Sabrina Benaim was born November 30, 1987, in Toronto, Canada. She was a member of Canadian championship-winning 2014 Toronto Poetry Slam Team. She is currently a coach of the 2016 Toronto Poetry Slam (TPS) team.[4] At age 23, Benaim was found to have a benign tumor in her throat. She took to performance poetry as a way to cope with her health complications, and to raise awareness for issues like anxiety and depression.[5] She also represented Toronto at the Women Of The World Poetry Slam.[6]
Career
She took off on social media through her poem "Explaining My Depression To My Mother."[3] From there she did a tour of The UK, Australia, US & Canada connecting with many of her fans through her poetry, books, and storytelling which furthered the take off of her career.[7] Her poetry tackles issues that are relevant in our society like mental health, family, and love.[8] Benaim has written poetry for ESPNW, the Government of Canada, and she made her television debut on Sport Chek. Benaim is well known for performing on the Button Poetry YouTube series.[9]
Works
Poems
Explaining My Depression To My Mother (Genius) [3]