Maya Hinds
Education
- Bilingual Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in International Studies, Glendon College, York University
- Certificate of Bilingualism (English & French) - Glendon College, York University
Specialization
Digital storytelling, Creative Writing, Content Creation, Social Media Management, Cultural Media Production
Biography
Maya is a Toronto-based digital storyteller, content creator, and researcher, passionate about documenting the Caribbean experience in Canada. Born and raised in Trinidad and Tobago, she brings a culturally grounded perspective to her work, creating media and educational content that explores the Caribbean immigrant experience and broader Caribbean impact in Canada. She develops content that brings cultural events, stories, and Caribbean heritage to life. These include short digital series such as "Dis is Mas" on Trinidad and Tobago and Toronto Carnival, and "Diaspora Diaries," exploring generational experiences among the Caribbean Diaspora in Toronto. Maya has also collaborated with local cultural organizations and figures to amplify Caribbean culture. Her work blends research, community engagement, and creative media to educate, connect, and inspire audiences—locally and beyond.
Why Digital Media?
I’ve had a creative soul for as long as I can remember, always searching for ways to bring stories to life visually, even when words aren’t enough. Moving to Canada, I discovered the power of digital media to connect, educate, and celebrate culture. What began as my blog, 868 in the 416, documenting the newcomer experience, grew into creative projects exploring Caribbean identity, history, and community; turning passion into meaningful engagement.
All my creative work thus far has been self-taught, so I’m thrilled for the opportunity to pursue a master's degree in Digital Media and expand on my knowledge base and skill set. I’m especially excited to explore how AI can reimagine storytelling in cultural contexts—blending tradition, technology, and research to create experiences that inform, inspire, and connect audiences worldwide. Digital media for me is more than a tool; it’s a way to celebrate and preserve heritage, educate and amplify voices across borders. I feel right at home!