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My Flowers

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In this beautiful video Asrin Rahmani, an Iranian Kurdish refugee, describes how her flowers nourished her soul and spirit during lockdown, how she made peace with nature during the pandemic, and the symbolic power of flowers and the song of the nightingale in Persian literature, poetry and art.

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