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Haitian-Dominican radio personality Supa Cindy selected for Black Women in Radio distinguished Inaugural 30

Haitian-Dominican radio personality and hip-hop content producer, Supa Cindy, was selected as one of the Black Women in Radio (BWIR) distinguished Inaugural 30

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The BWIR highlighted stellar professionals and their distinctive contributions to radio on a local, regional, and national scale

This is a class of women whose careers will be archived in the Library of Congress by the Radio Preservation Society

The celebration includes a visit to the White House to meet with Karine Jean-Pierre, the first Black White House Press Secretary

This will be followed by a discussion on “The State of Black Radio,” and an announce- ment of the “Legends Historic Collection” project launch, which features women and men who have had significant careers in radio

Supa Cindy, whose real name is Cindy Doucet, is known as the Voice of Miami, hosting “The Afternoon Get Down” show on 99 Jamz

She is not only a radio host and media personality but is also an event MC, entrepreneur, and philanthropist She operates her own company Cin D.Media, a recording and promotional agency Supa Cindy was born in Miami and raised in Astoria, Queens, and is fluent in both Spanish and English, as she is of Haitian and

Dominican descent. She graduated from Miami-Dade College with a degree in Radio and Television Production and immediately began working in the industry as an intern at 99 Jamzas before rising through the ranks over the last decade

Supa Cindy has taken use of the numerous opportunities the industry provides to meet both new and established artistes over the years

She aims to be a great role model while giving back to the community as she seeks to educate and empower South Florida youth

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