Taking action on racism, discrimination and hate 

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Racism, hate and discrimination have no place at George Brown Polytechnic.  We all play a role in creating a safe, respectful and healthy work and learning environment for every member of our community. 

The Office of Anti-Racism, Equity and Human Rights Services (OAREHRS) leads cross-institution efforts to foster a welcoming and affirming learning and working environment, where all our community members feel a sense of inclusion and belonging.   

To accomplish this, we must continue to take meaningful, deliberate, and sustained action to address harassment and discrimination. This includes harassment and discrimination based on the following: 

  • Age (18 years or older) 
  • Ancestry 
  • Citizenship 
  • Colour 
  • Creed 
  • Disability 
  • Ethnic origin 
  • Family status 
  • Gender expression 
  • Gender identity 
  • Marital status 
  • Place of origin 
  • Race 
  • Record of offences (employment only) 
  • Sex
  • Sexual orientation 

We offer guidance, support, training, educational resources and complaint resolution services. If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911 or Campus Security (416-415-4000 or 0 from a GBP phone). For urgent assistance, please access our crisis resources. Employees may also access our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) through the Telus Health website using your GBP username and password. 

Human Rights Discrimination, Harassment and Hate Annual Report 2026

This annual report outlines George Brown Polytechnic’s efforts to address, prevent, and respond to discrimination, harassment and hate It highlights key data, initiatives, and actions taken to support human rights, accountability, and a respectful campus community.

Make a complaint

If you have a concern about discrimination, harassment, hate, and/or sexual violence, contact OAREHRS for support. Inquiries can be directed to diversity@georgebrown.ca for human rights and svra@georgebrown.ca for sexual violence. 

If you'd prefer to make an anonymous complaint, please use our anonymous disclosure form. 

Anti-Racism Action Plan Progress

GBC continues to make important strides on the two-year plan. Find out what we have achieved in year one (2022/23).

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E-Course

We are proud of the e-course we have developed, "Doing the Work: An Introduction to Anti-Racism." The course is uniquely GBP - it is different than previous anti-racism learning opportunities as it was made by us for us.

Our entire George Brown community is encouraged to take the time to complete the course. For employees, it can be accessed via Cornerstone, and students can access it on Brightspace. Through this course, we hope to make space for ongoing discussion, enable good faith questions and disagreements, and engage in conversations about the content.

News and Announcements

For individuals and teams, the Anti-Racism Primer is a useful reference as you review operating plans, MyPath goal setting, and professional development goals for 2026/27.

George Brown Polytechnic officially opened its 2026 Black Futures Month programming on February 5 with the unveiling of the newly named William Peyton Hubbard Atrium at the Chef School.

George Brown Polytechnic is making an exciting change. In February 2026, we will name the Chef School atrium in honour of William Peyton Hubbard, a visionary leader who championed equity, inclusion, and innovation.