AYA (ah-yah) is an Adinkra Symbol. It is a symbol of the fern. For the Akan of Ghana, it stands for:
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Defiance in the face of difficulty.
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AYA guides our educational methodology and is embedded in all our educational goals and objectives.Through its various face-to-face and online interactive programs and publications, AYA's mission is to provide educational services for children, youth and adults that facilitate Africans and Africans in the Diaspora developing
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A HIGH motivation to achieve academically and socially based on a clear African identity and commitment to serve the African community first.
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A track record of demonstrable academic and social excellence
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A HIGH degree of self love, cultural love, people-hood consciousness and active extension for African economic and political strength
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* A ZERO degree of dependency on those that have and continue to oppress us.
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