TRAPETA B. MAYSON
is a poet, founder of Healing Verse Philly Poetry Line, community practice artist, and Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
is a poet, founder of Healing Verse Philly Poetry Line, community practice artist, and Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
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TRAPETA B. MAYSON
was born in Liberia and raised in North Philadelphia and Germantown.
She is the founder of Healing Verse Philly and the Healing Verse Poetry Line.
She earned her BA in Political Science and master’s degrees in social services and business from Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research and Villanova University School of Business respectively.
The author of two self-published poetry collections, Mocha Melodies and She Was Once Herself, Mayson also released the music and poetry projects SCAT and This Is How We Get Through, in collaboration with jazz guitarist Monnette Sudler.
A Cave Canem, Pew, and Aspen Words fellow, she was awarded a Leeway Transformation Award and is a Pennsylvanian Council on the Arts grantee.
Mayson is a licensed clinical social worker and Chief Operating Officer at a community mental health agency in Philadelphia.
She is a member of the Greene Street Artist Cooperative in Germantown and was the 2020-2021 City of Philadelphia Poet Laureate.
In 2021, she received an Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship.
Mayson is a teaching artist and community arts practitioner. She has created and facilitated workshops and projects with hundreds of individuals in schools, institutions, social services agencies, and various community settings.
She is a member of several local organizations where she uses the arts to mobilize, build community and help create change.
The author of two self-published poetry collections, Mocha Melodies and She Was Once Herself, Mayson also released the music and poetry projects SCAT and This Is How We Get Through, in collaboration with jazz guitarist Monnette Sudler.
A Cave Canem, Pew, and Aspen Words fellow, she was awarded a Leeway Transformation Award and is a Pennsylvanian Council on the Arts grantee.
Mayson is a licensed clinical social worker and Chief Operating Officer at a community mental health agency in Philadelphia.
She is a member of the Greene Street Artist Cooperative in Germantown and was the 2020-2021 City of Philadelphia Poet Laureate.
In 2021, she received an Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship.
Mayson is a teaching artist and community arts practitioner. She has created and facilitated workshops and projects with hundreds of individuals in schools, institutions, social services agencies, and various community settings.
She is a member of several local organizations where she uses the arts to mobilize, build community and help create change.
friend, you are a balm in these prickly times
you are a vessel, a refuge, a respite.
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TRAPETA B. MAYSON
FEATURED PROJECTS
CONSENSIS
Led by Trapeta B. Mayson and Yolanda Wisher, ConsenSIS seeks to count, gather, and memorialize Black women & femme poets in the Philadelphia area, past and present.
A project that uses poetry as a foundation to promote wellness, mental health, and mental wellbeing across Philadelphia.
KENSINGTON HEALING VERSE
An ongoing series of billboard installations that visualize words of hope and change written by local poets.