Cynthia was the Master of Ceremonies and Featured Poet at Carnegie Hall in New York City for a Concert that featured Bobby Sparks, a 9-Time Grammy Award Winning Artist!

Cynthia was the Master of Ceremonies and Featured Poet at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. Cynthia was the Master of Ceremonies at Graceland – the Home of Elvis Presley.

Cynthia was the Co-Host for the Suwanee Jazz Festival, in partnership with the City of Suwanee and the North Gwinnett Arts Association.

Cynthia was the opening act for a Benefit Fundraiser with Loving Arms Cancer Outreach and Anita Woodley, an Emmy Award winning journalist and solo-actor.

Cynthia was a contestant in a national virtual poetry slam led by Robbi Reed, an executive of BET entertainment (& casting director), and rapper Common. She placed as a finalist in the slam in connection with lovehealthy.org.

Cynthia was a guest speaker and spoken word artist on Victory 91.5 FM, the Joy FM, 105.1 FM Vision Radio, 102.9 Grace FM, and Love 860 Inspirational Talk Radio.

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Cynthia performed and delivered a message at the University of Georgia for Take Back the Night: a college event that spreads awareness and shines a light on the topics of sexual abuse and domestic violence.

Cynthia delivered poetry presentations at schools throughout Georgia, Alabama, and Florida.

Cynthia submitted her poetry to audition for award-winning spoken word artists Jefferson Bethke and Micah Bournes. The two artists selected her as a participant in the poetry slam. She performed in honor of the Justice Conference, an international conference that features internationally acclaimed speakers who are dedicated to inspiring a movement for justice.

Cynthia Giles was invited to speak at the 2014 Catch the Wave Writers Conference and with nearly 100,000 poets registered, Cynthia received a position as a poetry mentor for youth in the U.S. and other countries at the largest online and moblie site for teen poetry, powerpoetry.org.

She was in the Residence Life Newsletter, acknowledged for performing three poems and planning, as well as hosting an open mic that focused on spreading awareness about domestic violence.

She was invited to be a guest speaker at a Youth Conference held by It’s All About The Kids Mentoring Program.

Cynthia has been a well-known act consecutive times at The Arts of Cobb Theatre and Vauderville Showcase in the Marietta Square.