
'I see you in Bloom': Welcome spring with Fikayo Kayode's beautiful poem
It's officially spring and Fikayo Kayode's poem Bloom will help you shake off the winter chills and feel the possibility of change. This piece was produced for CBC Creator Network. Directed by Romaine Rhoden and produced by Tamaya Henry.

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'I see you in Bloom': Welcome spring with Fikayo Kayode's beautiful poem
It's officially spring and Fikayo Kayode's poem Bloom will help you shake off the winter chills and feel the possibility of change. This piece was produced for CBC Creator Network. Directed by Romaine Rhoden and produced by Tamaya Henry.