Sophia Memon
About
Sophia Memon is a student at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, pursuing a double major in journalism and psychology with a minor in creative writing. Her interdisciplinary background combines rigorous journalistic training with deep understanding of psychological research and creative storytelling, skills that proved essential in transforming complex family interviews into authentic, compassionate narratives for Faith, Family, and Neurodiversity: Islamic Approaches to Understanding Autism.
As co-author, Sophia brought both personal connection to the Muslim community and professional expertise in narrative construction to the project. Her journalistic training provided the methodological framework for creating composite stories that honor truth while protecting family privacy. Her psychology coursework offered crucial insights into the emotional and developmental complexities that characterize the autism experiences documented throughout these case studies.
Sophia has demonstrated leadership as editor-in-chief of Northwestern University's Al Bayan, Social Chair of her residential college, a peer advisor and orientation leader, and the founder and head essay coach of her college consulting business.
As a reporter for The Daily Northwestern, Spoon Magazine, and nuAZN, she fosters inclusive environments for creative expression. Her previous involvement with mental health advocacy through Your Mind Matters Club and cultural engagement through Islamic Culture Club reflects the same commitment to building bridges between communities that characterizes this book's approach to culturally responsive education.
Currently serving as a marketing and outreach intern at a therapy practice, Sophia demonstrates her ongoing passion for supporting others through transitions and challenges. Her work as a writer and reporter continues to hone her skills in creating compelling narratives that serve diverse audiences while maintaining journalistic integrity.
Author's Books
Faith, Family, and Neurodiversity
Islamic Approaches to Understanding Autism
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