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A Children’s Book & Healing Resource for Families

"I See You Egun," authored by Brittany Tanner and illustrated by Keisha Miller-Mann, is more than just a children’s book—it is a powerful extension of the healing work carried out within The Song Remedy, Brittany’s organization, and BE-IMAGINATIVE, its sister collective of which she is a founding artist. This book serves as a compassionate resource for families navigating the devastating loss of a loved one. Grief is never an easy journey, but tools like this book provide essential support for young readers and their families as they process their emotions.

Drawing from the Yoruba tradition, where EGUN refers to the collective spirit of one’s ancestors, this story gently introduces the idea that love and connection transcend the physical world. Tanner’s compassionate storytelling provides children with the opportunity to explore their emotions while honoring the lasting impact of those who have passed away.

Brittany’s inspiration for this work is deeply rooted in her personal grief, having lost her brother, Demetrius Tanner, to gun violence and her niece, Kamaiu Sol, to neonatal loss. These profound experiences of grief have shaped her journey, driving her to create a resource that brings comfort and healing to families navigating similar pain. Through her tears and words of affection, she found a greater purpose as an artist. This book, much like the transformative work within The Song Remedy and BE-IMAGINATIVE, invites families into a conversation about grief, remembrance, and the spiritual legacy left by loved ones.

In a world where conversations around gun violence often evoke fear and sorrow, "I See You Egun" provides a nurturing framework for children to engage with death and the enduring connection with their ancestors. The beautiful illustrations by Keisha Miller-Mann and Brittany Tanner's heartfelt prose serve as a comforting guide for both children and adults, fostering healing and remembrance.

"I See You Egun" is a transformative invitation to remember, honor, and cherish the memories of those who have passed on. It is a poignant reminder that while the grieving process is not linear, love, once shared in the physical, remains in our hearts forever and always.

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A Children’s Book & Healing Resource for Families

"I See You Egun," authored by Brittany Tanner and illustrated by Keisha Miller-Mann, is more than just a children’s book—it is a powerful extension of the healing work carried out within The Song Remedy, Brittany’s organization, and BE-IMAGINATIVE, its sister collective of which she is a founding artist. This book serves as a compassionate resource for families navigating the devastating loss of a loved one. Grief is never an easy journey, but tools like this book provide essential support for young readers and their families as they process their emotions.

Drawing from the Yoruba tradition, where EGUN refers to the collective spirit of one’s ancestors, this story gently introduces the idea that love and connection transcend the physical world. Tanner’s compassionate storytelling provides children with the opportunity to explore their emotions while honoring the lasting impact of those who have passed away.

Brittany’s inspiration for this work is deeply rooted in her personal grief, having lost her brother, Demetrius Tanner, to gun violence and her niece, Kamaiu Sol, to neonatal loss. These profound experiences of grief have shaped her journey, driving her to create a resource that brings comfort and healing to families navigating similar pain. Through her tears and words of affection, she found a greater purpose as an artist. This book, much like the transformative work within The Song Remedy and BE-IMAGINATIVE, invites families into a conversation about grief, remembrance, and the spiritual legacy left by loved ones.

In a world where conversations around gun violence often evoke fear and sorrow, "I See You Egun" provides a nurturing framework for children to engage with death and the enduring connection with their ancestors. The beautiful illustrations by Keisha Miller-Mann and Brittany Tanner's heartfelt prose serve as a comforting guide for both children and adults, fostering healing and remembrance.

"I See You Egun" is a transformative invitation to remember, honor, and cherish the memories of those who have passed on. It is a poignant reminder that while the grieving process is not linear, love, once shared in the physical, remains in our hearts forever and always.

A Children’s Book & Healing Resource for Families

"I See You Egun," authored by Brittany Tanner and illustrated by Keisha Miller-Mann, is more than just a children’s book—it is a powerful extension of the healing work carried out within The Song Remedy, Brittany’s organization, and BE-IMAGINATIVE, its sister collective of which she is a founding artist. This book serves as a compassionate resource for families navigating the devastating loss of a loved one. Grief is never an easy journey, but tools like this book provide essential support for young readers and their families as they process their emotions.

Drawing from the Yoruba tradition, where EGUN refers to the collective spirit of one’s ancestors, this story gently introduces the idea that love and connection transcend the physical world. Tanner’s compassionate storytelling provides children with the opportunity to explore their emotions while honoring the lasting impact of those who have passed away.

Brittany’s inspiration for this work is deeply rooted in her personal grief, having lost her brother, Demetrius Tanner, to gun violence and her niece, Kamaiu Sol, to neonatal loss. These profound experiences of grief have shaped her journey, driving her to create a resource that brings comfort and healing to families navigating similar pain. Through her tears and words of affection, she found a greater purpose as an artist. This book, much like the transformative work within The Song Remedy and BE-IMAGINATIVE, invites families into a conversation about grief, remembrance, and the spiritual legacy left by loved ones.

In a world where conversations around gun violence often evoke fear and sorrow, "I See You Egun" provides a nurturing framework for children to engage with death and the enduring connection with their ancestors. The beautiful illustrations by Keisha Miller-Mann and Brittany Tanner's heartfelt prose serve as a comforting guide for both children and adults, fostering healing and remembrance.

"I See You Egun" is a transformative invitation to remember, honor, and cherish the memories of those who have passed on. It is a poignant reminder that while the grieving process is not linear, love, once shared in the physical, remains in our hearts forever and always.

Note: "I See You Egun" The first 50 copies of the book will be available by the end of January, with the remaining copies arriving six weeks later. We’re excited to share this project with you!. The final product may vary slightly from what is shown here.