Cinque Brath is a seasoned political consultant, dedicated volunteer, and president of the board of the Elombe Brath Foundation, which he also co-founded. He is also a founding member of the board of Upamainc.org which specializes in the digital archiving of "Black New York City media" from 1970s to 2000. He has a strong background in nonprofit program management; he is certified in the field and holds a bachelor’s degree from North Carolina A&T State University and a master’s degree from the University of Central Missouri.
Cinque brings his expertise to his work as an independent project manager, known for keeping initiatives focused, efficient, and on schedule. Deeply engaged in political advocacy and community organizing, he has contributed his insights as a consultant on a range of grassroots and electoral campaigns. His commitment to civic engagement extends into volunteer efforts aimed at uplifting underserved communities.
Cinque has continued his father’s legacy through public speaking and international civic work. He has spoken at many of the Patrice Lumumba Coalition forums in Harlem and has traveled internationally—both independently and with his father—to observe and support fair electoral processes, including in Zimbabwe.
Cinque’s communications background includes serving as a writer for Afronet, the first African American sociopolitical digital magazine on the internet, and nearly a decade as cohost of The Communicators on WHCR-FM 90.3 FM, where he explored issues, personalities, and events shaping the African diaspora.
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