
SESA WO SUBAN
This symbol combines two separate adinkra symbols, the “Morning Star” which can mean a new start to the day, placed inside the wheel, representing rotation or independent movement.
Morning Star
BESE SAKA
The symbol of affluence, power, abundance, plenty, togetherness and unity, which represents the role of agriculture and trade in bringing people together.
Cleo’s Bodega
BOA ME NA ME MMOA WO
This is the symbol of cooperation and interdependence. The literal translation is “Help me and let me help you”.
Working Families
Child Development

FAWOHODIE
The symbol of independence, freedom, emancipation. Derived from the expression: Fawodhodie ene obre na enam, which means “Independence comes with its responsibilities.”
Ujamaa

Okuafo Pa
Okuafo Pa means “good farmer.” It is a symbol of diligence, hard work, and entrepreneurship.
Flanner Farms