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Daniella Maison

Daniella Maison – Social Cause Editor - Born in Luton and raised in Buckinghamshire, Daniella Maison is a writer and editor whose work spans continents and cultures. Having spent part of her youth in Portugal and maintaining strong links to the United States, she brings an international perspective to her storytelling. Daniella holds a Master’s degree in Medieval Literature from Royal Holloway, University of London, where she studied Latin, psychoanalytic criticism, and postcolonial theory. A self-described Womanist writer and wordsmith, she dedicates part of each year to ghost-writing memoirs for inspirational women with powerful stories to tell. Her writing career was shaped by personal loss following the death of her sister, Natasha, in 1998. Her poem I See You, written in tribute, marked the beginning of a lifelong commitment to using words as a vehicle for truth and healing. Daniella gained international recognition with her viral series Black Women and Hip Hop (2009) and her commentary on the death of Sarah Reed. Her fearless approach to social issues continues to resonate, most recently through her widely read feature on Siyanda Mngaza’s imprisonment. Based in London, Daniella Maison continues to champion truth, justice, and representation through the power of words.