A Virginia native and first generation college graduate, Tabetha Moon House is a humanitarian through her life experience as a cycle breaker. Growing up, she found reverence in her role as a big sister to her blended siblings. They experienced adverse childhood events together, but resiliency and love remained at Tabetha’s core. She is still deeply connected to her siblings today.

As the author of “Ouroboros” and an activist in her community, she puts her effort into humanitarianism through advocacy and art, with an emphasis on anti-violence. Tabetha uses her poetry for a purpose- to connect our hearts through vulnerability and acceptance.