One of the sections of her blog became particularly popular: "Black Trans Lives." In this series, Maya focused on highlighting and celebrating the achievements, challenges, and stories of Black transgender individuals. Through interviews, profiles, and photo essays, she brought to light the often-overlooked issues faced by Black trans people, including discrimination, violence, and the fight for equality and recognition.

While a specific review of that exact "UPD" (updated) collection isn't available, the topic generally relates to the following:

There is a growing movement toward holistic health and mental well-being, specifically tailored to the unique stressors faced by Black trans women.

: For many, the internet and social media platforms have become crucial for finding community, especially for marginalized groups who might find it difficult to connect with like-minded individuals in their immediate physical environment. The sharing of content can serve as a means of visibility and validation for some, though it also raises questions about consent, exploitation, and the commodification of bodies.

Shows like Pose and Legendary paved the way, but the "Updated" entertainment landscape includes independent filmmakers and YouTubers who produce high-gloss content that rivals major studios.