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Sofia Lobo

Multidisciplinary Creative Strategist
Amsterdam, NL
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Sofia has never done things the “usual” way and honestly that’s her superpower. As a neurodivergent creative working across culture, education, and community, she bring a mix of storytelling, strategy, and design to everything she does. Sofia's work is about building spaces and systems that feel human, hold complexity, and push us closer to the futures we actually want.

Whether it’s through working with creatives, artists, visionaries, activists, or just asking different questions, Sofia is here for the kind of change that’s rooted in care, imagination, and collective power.

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What are some of your favorite foods?
Siga (Guiné Bissau), okra soup, and fufu (Nigeria).

What’s on repeat in your playlist right now?  
Ill Nino, Korn and SOAD (some nostalgia)

A Black historical figure that inspires you?
Amílcar Cabral—an immensely intelligent and humane leader in the fight against Portuguese colonialism in Guiné Bissau, Cape Verde, and beyond. His deep understanding of national liberation, education and culture as the foundation of community, of society, and how the power of collective progress is truly inspiring.

What’s a meaningful African proverb?
"Omi i faka, ma mindjer i matchadu."

Why did you join Omek? 
I joined because I saw a space where community wasn’t just a buzzword. It is real! Where diaspora wasn’t just a background ornament, they were center stage. I joined because I needed community that moves like I do, fluid, deep, future and solution focused, culture rooted. Because I believe our brilliance isn’t something to include, it’s something to build from. And being around people who just get it? That feeds my soul while fuelling my work.

What do you love about the Omek community?
What I love about the Omek community is how effortlessly it holds space for complexity, softness, and strength all at once. It’s a place where I don’t have to explain the layers, I can just show up as all of me. There’s a kind of unspoken understanding here, a rhythm we share. Whether we’re talking creativity, career, culture, or care, there’s always depth, support, and realness. It’s a reminder that I’m not building in isolation, we’re building together.

What does bicultural identity mean to you?
Being bicultural means constantly moving between worlds, and learning to weave them into something of my own. It’s not just about balancing cultures, it’s about remixing them, translating unspoken things, and creating bridges where there were once borders. It has taught me how to listen between the lines, how to see from more than one lens at once, and how to hold contradictions without breaking. It’s a gift, a challenge, a dance, and it shapes everything I create, question, and fight for.

If your bicultural journey were a book or movie, what would the title be? 
1. Bilingual, Bicultural, Badass
2. No Map, Just Rhythm 
3. Borderless by Nature
(You can chose ☺️)