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Check out the highlights of an amazing Black Futures Month at George Brown! February was full of learning opportunities and events that enlightened and challenged the George Brown community.

Chef Raquel Fox graduated from George Brown College in 2016 with a culinary arts degree. Passionate about food Raquel founded Island Gurl Foods in 2018 and is deeply rooted in Caribbean food culture. Raquel brings you her grandmother's slow-cooked sauces with bold, rich, and authentic flavours made with quality ingredients.

It’s hard to know what’s more remarkable: what you see on Dr. Don Togade’s résumé — or what you don’t. Dr. Togade — known as “Dr. Don” to his students — is an Academic Program Co-ordinator and Professor with George Brown’s Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis Program. He is also an Assistant Professor at...

Gueye is proof that if you have a dream, stick to it! She graduated from GBC's Construction Engineering Technician program in 1999 and landed her dream job in 2021. Now, she helps others find success in the skilled trades.

The GBC Theatre School grad's career took off early in the pandemic and continues to grow with new opportunities in the U.S., thanks to her work on the show "Slip," a streaming series from celebrity executive producer Dakota Johnson.

As part of George Brown College's (GBC) Black Futures Month celebrations, Hall reflected on his life during a fireside chat and book launch event at Waterfront Campus.

Kuadey began to find success with her ISRAELLA KOBLA women's clothing brand soon after she graduated from the Fashion Techniques and Design program in 2019. Five years later, she's reached an incredible professional milestone.

As George Brown College (GBC) celebrates Black Futures Month in February, Black Futures Initiatives Senior Manager Mary Ola continues building out the bigger vision of creating safe spaces for Black students, employees and faculty that promote growth and Black flourishing.
