
My name is Cin PIM

Cinthia Pimentel, also known as Cin, is a Black Latinx Bronx-born audio producer, multidisciplinary artist, and storyteller. Her practice spans writing, clay, collage, audio making, zines, community art, and teaching. She is one of the co-hosts and the senior producer of an award-winning podcast, Bag Ladiez. The podcast dismantles the notion of “politics is not for me” and creates a space to learn about the impact of harm within various communities and how we can create change within ourselves first to change the lives of others.
Cinthia has also worked on many podcast series, including Natal, In Those Genes, Poetry Foundation’s VS podcast and others. Cinthia's work has been featured in Vanity Fair, Teen Vogue, Shonaland, Autostraddle, Remezcla, and Marie Claire. Cinthia founded Ombie Productions, a creative production that uses elements of horror and experimental art to tell stories and explain theories that focus on Afro-futurism, science fiction, and feminism. She is currently working on an interactive audio series called Aombie and an interactive exhibit about Black women’s work experience.
