Mavens of Black culture: Maitefa Angaza, Karen Taylor, and Nikki Williams
Briefly

Milton Allimadi remarked on Angaza's editorial courage, saying, 'She had such confidence in me, and would only ask if my story was 100% solid. All I need is your word.'
Greg Thomas fondly recalled Angaza, noting, 'She was a soft-spoken and soulful sister... a good editor who gave me a shot as a young writer.'
Carolyn Butts reflected on their mutual support, stating, 'We were cheerleaders for each other... If there was a dream to be had, we claimed it together.'
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