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IWD is an opportunity to honour women's achievements and advocate for inclusion, equity, and the advancement of gender equality. Learn about inspiring women in the GBC community!

Miculan Bradley has received her European Wine Academy pin and diploma, signalling the end of an extensive certification process.

When George Brown College President Dr. Gervan Fearon signed the Scarborough Charter in 2021, George Brown College (GBC) made a promise to identify key barriers to Black inclusion on campus — and to address these inequalities.

Brandon Hay is a part-time faculty member with the George Brown College's (GBC's) Community Worker Program. When he's not in the classroom, Hay works at the City of Toronto in community development. The father of three is also the founder of the Black Daddies Club — a unique community program that...

Jimi Rockley is a longtime George Brown College (GBC) employee, whose career — and commitment to lifelong learning — has led him to GBC's IT Infrastructure team and Board of Governors. Jimi, an active member of the Black community, reflects on his time at the college, and tells us what Black Futures Month means to him.

Deliah Jackson has been a constant presence in the halls of George Brown College for over two decades. Currently the Black Student Success Advisor, her 24-year career at the college is a testament to the power of mentorship and the impact of believing in people's potential.

When Susie Mensah arrived at George Brown College as a small-town student, she found more than an education – she discovered a community that would help shape her future career path.

This week, we are kicking off Black Futures Month — a time for us to recognize and celebrate the incredible work and achievements of Black communities, including those here at George Brown College.

Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.