Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou was the first Black female cable car conductor in San Francisco. Maya Angelou is best known as a Pulitzer Prize winning author, but before she began writing, she worked a string of odd jobs in her youth. When Angelou first went to apply for a job as a cable car conductor, they refused […]
Friday morning, a video of the late, great, and ever-so-eloquent Dr. Maya Angelou surfaced where she corrects a young woman who her calls her “Maya.” And for some reason, the internet has become divided over it. https://twitter.com/yashar/status/1106623698956505088 In the clip, the young woman tells the moderator she has a question for “Maya” regarding interracial relationships. […]
Author. Leader. Visionary. Activist. These are just some of the titles that come to mind when I think about Dr. Maya Angelou.
After meeting on Tuesday afternoon, GOP members collectively agreed not to move forward with their proposed changes.
San Francisco school board president set off a firestorm on social media for his proposal to rename George Washington H.S. He said no school should be named for slave holders.
Nine GOP lawmakers voted against naming a post office after Maya Angelou. These bills usually get unanimous support.
The brownstone of the late poet and author includes four floors, an elevator, five bedrooms and eight bathrooms.