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Along the way to her pop debut, Latina singer-songwriter Sophia Angelica became a global human rights activist. She works closely with the United Nation, and has traveled internationally to combat bullying and discrimination and share messages of positivity. She set out on her entertainment career at 6 years of age, and, by 13, made her television debut on “Good Day New York” on FOX. You may have heard her as the voice of the “singing rabbit” for Dora the Explorer on Nickelodeon. During the pandemic, Sophia collaborated with acclaimed producer, Juan Cristiani, on a healing song called, “Survivors.” On a more personal note, Sophia wrote the song, “My Brother, Big Brother,” and created a national music awareness campaign for her brother who, at the time, needed a life-saving kidney transplant. In March of 2018, Sophia, as lead speaker and performer, went on a University Human Rights Tour in Taiwan. In 2019, she received the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors “Breakthrough Artist Award,” and the prestigious “Presidential Volunteer Service Award” in Washington, D.C. for her work with human rights. She’s also received letters of recognition from Governor Cuomo, the State Legislature of New Jersey, and many other political leaders. For a young artist who has consistently put the needs of others before hers, it’s been a transformative journey for Sophia currently to create music about her personal life in her upcoming album Angelica.