Abbreviated Bio

Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs (she/hers) is a Trinidadian-American parent and consultant, and award-winning artist, writer, and organizer. She is a leading voice on raising anti-racist children and writes for Romper, Parents, Good Housekeeping, She Knows and more. She and her partner write the newsletter, RaisingAntiracistKids.com. Tabitha consulted with Penguin on the kids book, Little Activists. She wrote the first chapter on raising an antiracist baby for the book 100 Diverse Voices on Parenthood. She wrote a chapter on the joys of Black womanhood for A Year of Black Joy. Tabitha was one of the founding organizers of the Women’s March on Washington and currently serves as a senior advisor after having left her position as Deputy Executive Director of Programs. She is the founder of Tabii Just Strategies, a boutique consulting firm focused on antiracist parenting and dismantling systems of oppression. Tabitha’s recognitions include Glamour Magazine’s 2017 Women of the Year, one of 200 Women Who Will Change The Way You See The World, one of 2024’s 100 Women To Know In America, and one of 100 Women Who Stood Up To Trump in His First 100 Days.