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I wrote this in what feels like another life. My edges are sharper, but the intention and message remains. I am currently making my own zines (which I'll share soon!) but this was my first ever attempt at telling my own story and encouraging others to do the same. This page was hidden on my website for reasons I no longer remember, but I'm not hiding and neither is anything on my website. Below is my initial blurb from baby Tajh in 2017.
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It's no mystery who the intended audience for this text is. However there is something in it for everyone. As a Black woman I make it my business to center Black women at all times in a world I know to be riddled with misogynoir. Luckily there are indeed some experiences and struggles that all people can relate to in addition to the unique, specific and equally valid circumstances of our parentage, upbringing and growth as we identify and begin to walk in our truth. Beyond writing tips and encouragement, this text provides a blueprint to realize your potential and design your best life.
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When can we expect more books from you?
This Summer! Be on the lookout for the following zines:
- Pink Like The Inside of Your (Bay. Bee)
- My Teeny Tiny Portfolio (& A Lil Bio)
- Look Mom, I Went Viral! Black Feminist Funnies (I'm Deadass Tho)
- For The Doxxed & Demoralized
- An Ode to the Black Girls Feeding The Heated Rivalry Fandom Until Season 2 Drops
- My Husband is My Favorite Photographer
- Covid In The Psych Ward
- The Pokemon Theme Song but its an Anti Establishment Baddie Anthem
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