
Joan Cambridge-Mayfield
Joan Cambridge-Mayfield is a writer and cultural commentator, who reminisced about her encounters with the legendary singer Roberta Flack and her experiences in Guyana during the 1970s, highlighting the complexities of cultural diplomacy and personal connections within the arts.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Joan Cambridge-Mayfield is an Afro-feminist environmental protector, former leading member of Guyana’s press corps, and author of the internationally acclaimed novel Clarise Cumberbatch Want to Go Home.
Jumbi Poetry in Creolese (Kriyaliiz) and EnglishJoan Cambridge-Mayfield is a former member of the Guyana Press Corps.
I trust that Rickey Singh’s spirit inspires Wharton’s leadership of the Guyana’s Press AssociationJoan Cambridge-Mayfield expresses frustration with the government's lack of transparency and calls for accountability.
Government’s disregard for transparency is on display for the whole world to see
Joan Cambridge-Mayfield reflects on her memories of Roberta Flack and her connection to the music.
Remembering Roberta Flack and why she never came to Guyana














