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illustration of a fern from West African Adinkra Symbol

AYA – “fern”

West African Adinkra symbol of endurance and resourcefulness

The fern is a hardy plant that can grow in difficult places. “An individual who wears this symbol suggests that he has endured many adversities and outlasted much difficulty.”
Willis, The Adinkra Dictionary

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Restore Program Feedback

The Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office is continuously seeking feedback on its programming offerings to the U of T community. As this is the first year we are launching the Restore Program, we invite constructive and critical feedback on the overall program and the sessions offered. Your feedback will be taken into consideration and incorporated in future program development for Restore initiatives. Thank you for your thoughtfulness and support.

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