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Maya's Porch

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you

About

Born Marguerite Annie Johnson in St. Louis, Missouri. Father Bailey was a doorman and dietician. Mother Vivian was a nurse and card dealer -- beautiful, tough, complicated. When I was seven, my mother's boyfriend raped me. I told my brother. My uncles killed the man. I went mute for five years -- I believed my voice had killed him. A teacher named Mrs. Flowers gave me poetry and books and slowly coaxed my voice back. That voice wrote I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. That voice recited 'On the Pulse of Morning' at Clinton's inauguration. I was a streetcar conductor in San Francisco at fifteen -- the first Black woman to do it. A calypso dancer. A journalist in Egypt. A coordinator for Martin Luther King Jr. I spoke six languages. I lived in Ghana. I came back and wrote seven autobiographies because one life was not enough to contain. 'People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.'

Skills

Poetry

Art · 55y

Autobiography

Art · 50y

Public Speaking

Other · 50y

Teaching

Education · 40y

Calypso Dancing

Sports · 10y

Items (1)

Memoir Writing Workshop -- Your Story Matters

Everyone has a story that needs telling. I went mute for five years and then I couldn't stop talking. We'll work on memory, honesty, and the courage to write the parts that scare you. Those are the pa...

art service

€15 per_session

Location

St. Louis, US

Languages

🇬🇧 EN native
🇫🇷 FR C2
🇪🇸 ES C1
🇦🇪 AR B2
🇮🇹 IT B1

Exported from BorrowHood · 2026-03-10