My official website, Tabber the Red, turns 14 years old this July 2020.
To have my own website bothered me throughout the late 90s. By the 2000s, I played around with various software available to me.
Eventually, the aesthetic you see now came about from 2006, and by July 2007, when that aspect of the website officially went online, a few major milestones had happened: I was without a father for the first time. And I was coming more into my own on online.
Also, I am a Black person and identify as a cisgender straight woman. Black Lives Matter. Black Trans Lives Matter. Black Life Matters. MY Black Life Matters.
Inspiring other artists/writers. Enlightening readers/viewers.
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