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Raqiyah Mays (born November 11, 1975, in
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er, journalist, and former radio personality, Born in
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, NJ, Raqiyah was featured in
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clothing store's 2015 nationwide "New Look of Leadership" campaign, honored as a female leader for her empowerment hard work.


Author

A writer at heart, Raqiyah's debut novel, ''The Man Curse'', was released by
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on November 16, 2015. ''The Man Curse'' chronicles the world of Meena, a young woman who spends her life trying to break The Man Curse and become the first woman in her family to marry. No stranger to the book world, Raqiyah contributed a chapter to Gil Robertson's anthology ''Where Did Our Love Go: Love & Relationships in the African American Community'' (Bolden/Agate). She was a featured profile in Thembisa Mshaka's book of entertainment industry professionals, ''Put Your Dreams First: Handle your entertainment business'' (Hachette), and Raqiyah was reporter at large for
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's VIBE book ''Unbelievable: The Life, Death, and Afterlife of The Notorious B.I.G'' (
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), which was turned into the critically acclaimed feature film, ''Notorious''.


Journalist

Raqiyah's work in journalism goes back to the
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owned days of ''Vibe Magazine''. As an intern in the mid-90s, she became
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to then editor-in-chief,
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. And later, editorial coordinator assisting the managing editor. Moving on to pursue an early career as a freelance hip hop journalist, Raqiyah's bylines graced cover stories for publications like ''XXL'', ''
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'', and ''Billboard''. Expanding her beat to report on everything from women and R&B to politics and radio, she scored covers for ''XXL'', ''The Source'', ''Black Elegance'' magazine, profiles, and features for
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, VIBE, ''Essence'', ''Ebony'', ''Billboard'', and ''
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''. She later became a founder and
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of ''The Ave Magazine'', dedicated to coverage combining social issues with the intellect and outlook of the hip hop world.


Radio personality

Raqiyah's radio experience goes back 20 years to her days at Hampton University on WHOV FM hosting the late-night hip hop show ''The Underground Review''. Her move to New York to pursue a journalism career with Vibe Magazine, led to the weekly show ''High Vision'' on City College's WHCR-FM, where Raqiyah brought her passion for combining social issues with hip hop music to the airwaves over five years. She left WHCR for
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, where as a feature content producer she created content and wrote for Rock, pop, hip hop,
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, and alternative channels along with producing a show hosted by DJ Grandmaster Flash. She also hosted shows on Top 40 Channel US 1, and R&B channel Hot Jamz. In a few short months, Raqiyah was hired as a weekend host on NY's
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. And after a year, she joined NY's
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, where over five years she held a No. 1 weekly Sunday afternoon show before transitioning to become morning show entertainment reporter on 98.7 Kiss FM's the "Wake Up Club." Featuring radio veterans Jeff Foxx,
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, Bob Slade, and comedian Talent, The Wake Up Club drew top NYC ratings before being replaced by ''The DL Hughley Morning Show''. Raqiyah moved on to also join Hughley, handpicked by DL to provide entertainment and colorful peanut crew commentary during her run on the now syndicated show. She left New York's No. 1 station, 107.5
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in 2019. In the fall of 2019, her podcast ''Real Black News'' was named one of the top 50 podcasts in the US according to UVM.


TV personality

In 2009, named one of VH1's "Future Leaders of Black History," Raqiyah was featured in their
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TV commercial campaign. A trained actress, she performed off-Broadway for five years, touring the country and appearing on stages nationwide as a cast member with the hit play '' Platanos & Collard Greens''. Her numerous TV appearances have included correspondent work on
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's TVOne /
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news show ''Our World'', being a regular guest co-host on Arise TV's film review show ''On Screen'', and MTV,
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, VH1, the Fuse Network, and
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.


Activist

Raqiyah is a passionate activist for issues affecting women, children, and African Americans. As a child, Raqiyah was a
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who became president of
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's NAACP Youth Council. In college, she helped create the Diversity Union on Penn State University's Altoona campus after acts of racism toward black classmates. Participating in student politics, she regularly represented the campus during Penn State's gathering of student government officers. After moving to New York, Raqiyah organized community and youth events in
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. While spending time in Los Angeles, she coordinated fundraising events for
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along with training canvassers and managing outreach campaigns in both LA and NY for organizations like
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, Planned Parenthood, and the ACLU. She uses her journalism skills and celebrity interviews to humanize the entertainment world with shared
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views on real life, social issues, and outlooks on making change today.


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External links

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Mays, Raqiyah American radio personalities Living people 1978 births Writers from Newark, New Jersey People from Piscataway, New Jersey