Eunice Yeboah
Policy Consultant, Anti-Racism
Eunice K. Yeboah is the Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC) first Anti-Racism Policy
Consultant in the Racial Equity Office. She is also the Co-Founder of the Toronto Black
Policy Conference and Co-Founder & Executive Director of the Canadian Black Policy
Network. Eunice is dedicated to combatting anti-Black racism and all forms of racism and
discrimination from a public policy perspective, and has spent over 10 years working in
varied roles for a number of municipalities and the Province of Ontario. Recognized for
outstanding early career success and impactful volunteerism, Eunice was selected as
part of York University’s inaugural Top 30 Changemakers Under 30 list, received the
inaugural IPAC Toronto Region New Professional Award, and has been featured in
Seneca Polytechnic’s award-winning Challenge Accepted campaigns. She is an alumna of Seneca Polytechnic, York University, and the University of
Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy and holds a Liberal Arts
diploma, Professional Certificate in Public Administration & Law, Honours B.A. in
Business & Society, and Master of Public Policy degree. Eunice is also a Canadian
Certified Inclusion Professional (CCIPâ„¢) and currently pursuing her PhD in Policy
Studies at TMU.
Of all her accomplishments thus far, her most prized roles are being a
wife and mother.
