My name is Sophia, I’m 21 years old, and I consume a lot of media. I hope through this column we can explore different manifestations of feminism. Women are everywhere — in books, art, music, television, and movies, and I want to share as much as I can to you. The works I’ve chosen for you embody what feminism means to me. I hope you enjoy the recommendations I’ve curated for you!

- The February Edition of Sophia SelectsThis month we’re talking about love. I want to use these selections to think about the different ways love can manifest. How do we give love and receive it? Can we always see the difference between love, lust, and romance? I think love can take many forms, whether it is between strangers, family, or finding love for yourself. I hope these recommendations give you new …
- The January Edition of Sophia SelectsIn the episode “Deep Throat” of the X-files, David Duchovny offers an impactful thought; “When does the human cost become too high for the building of a better machine?”. This month, I have curated a list of influential media following the theme technology and women. I’ve created this list while considering Duchovny’s question and how other themes interact with the technological world. The growing world …
- The December Edition of Sophia SelectsThe theme for Sophia’s recommendation for the month is womanhood! As Sophia explains these works were chosen because, “The women presented in this newsletter have expertly reflected the experience of womanhood.” BOOKS “Women, Race, and Class” by Angela Davis This book is a masterclass in intersectionality and an introduction to Davis as a political activist. She outlines the whiteness and elitism that envelopes feminist discourse …
