
Maya Eat World: A PHX Snack Synopsis
*This is not Maya’s original article title, I workshopped it a little before publishing it. It’s also supposed to be a play on “Jimmy Eat World” in case anyone was wondering btw. -Maria
Anyway here’s 3 things Maya ate/drank this month in Phoenix 😸👍🏽


Confession: I got laid off in January
Self explanatory. Happens to the best of us unfortunately. Anyway, here’s Maya’s tips on how to prepare for your next move post-being-laid off.
(this is hella informative -maria)


Community is not built by the complacent.
a Club Rambutan commitment to our community members.

‘Salad and go’ is the only thing i miss about arizona
Just kidding. But knowing that $6.79 salads (including steak) exist? In this economy? I refuse to buy salads higher than $10.

save a shoe, call a cobbler
Maya’s qualms with hyper-consumerism and her advocacy for “the right to repair”.

Native Art outdoor market
Maya visits the Native Outdoor Art Market, which is currently located in Scottsdale, at the Pavilions in Talking Stick. It’s a seasonal market that runs typically on weekends from November through March!


Omg guys we put on a market
We hosted our first market at Wilson Studio this past weekend! After some insight from other vendors we decided to plan a local market prioritizing and centering women and femme vendors in Phoenix.
Please get a library card.
Libraries are an important “third space” that facilitates learning and exploration for many people across the world, young and old. Maya shares all the benefits she’s found that an Arizonan library card holds.

confused? voting? read this.
Maya breaks down all 14 propositions that are on the Arizonan ballot this election year.
I went to viva phx with a terrible camera and a dream
Maya goes to VIVA Phoenix, a music and culture festival that has returned to the city after a seven year hiatus. Unfortunately half her files got corrupted on her digi cam but hey at least she had a good time!