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Fueling Big Dreams for BIPOC Teens

BIPOC TEEN Magazine isn’t just a magazine—it’s a movement built to uplift, inspire, and amplify the voices of Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour teens.
Inside every issue, you’ll find:

  • Powerful stories of BIPOC trailblazers redefining sports, arts, business, and culture.

  • Confidence-boosting lifestyle content that sparks creativity and leadership.

  • Meaningful conversations that connect teens, parents, and communities.

Available in vibrant print and digital editions, BIPOC TEEN delivers stunning visuals, real representation, and storytelling that resonates.

This is more than reading—it’s a roadmap for tomorrow’s leaders. Whether you’re a teen looking for inspiration or a parent seeking empowering content, this is your go-to guide.

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Conference Speakers

Isaac Olowolafe jr.

Isaac Olowolafe jr.

Isaac Olowolafe Jr. is an award-winning real estate entrepreneur, venture capitalist, philanthropist, and 2025 recipient of The King Charles III Coronation Medal. He led major projects including Dream Residences at Yorkdale and Dream Suites @ YYZ, and sponsored Canada’s national basketball teams from 2017–2020. A University of Toronto Economics graduate, he has received numerous honors including the Harry Jerome Business Award and the U of T Arbor Award. Through the Dream Legacy Foundation, he h

Desneige Frandsen -Indigenous Justice Program Manager

Desneige Frandsen -Indigenous Justice Program Manager

Indigenous Justice Program Manager

Efosa KC Obano Black Founders Network and African Impact Initiative

Efosa KC Obano Black Founders Network and African Impact Initiative

Efosa (KC) is a strategic management alumnus of the University of Toronto, where he now manages an initiative that supports Black founders with capital, community and capacity building. He also…

Benard Akuoko - Founder and creator of The Brightside Scope Benard

Benard Akuoko - Founder and creator of The Brightside Scope Benard

Ben is an advocate for promoting the significance of intersectionality of race, culture and disability through public speaking, consulting and media appearances. He is proud to be a Black male ofGhanaian descent who lives with the eye condition of Retinitis Pigmentosa. Not only has Ben completed his Social Service Worker diploma from Sheridan College and his Bachelors of Social Work from Laurentian University; he is also a graduate from the Master of Social Work program from the University of

K.Adusei

K.Adusei

Biography – Kwadwo Adusei Kwadwo Adusei is a secondary school principal at one of the largest and most dynamic high schools in the GTA. With 15 years of experience in education, Kwadwo has served in a variety of leadership roles, including classroom teacher, consultant, vice-principal, and now principal. Beyond his work in school leadership, Kwadwo is passionate about supporting, uplifting, and guiding young people to reach their greatest potential. He has collaborated with numerous organizatio

Leslie-McCue-Manager of Indigenous Learning and Programs at the Royal Ontario Museum and Collective

Leslie-McCue-Manager of Indigenous Learning and Programs at the Royal Ontario Museum and Collective

Manager of Indigenous Learning and Programs at the Royal Ontario Museum and Collective Member at Odawa Wiingushk

Wali Shah

Wali Shah

Wali Shah is a Canadian speaker, poet, musician and philanthropist. He has spoken most prominently on topics including bullying, mental health and social change, while creating spoken word poetry specifically tailored to his projects and engagements.

Samantha Montpetit-Huynh -CPTN-PT, PFS, NWS, Pfilates,RAB

Samantha Montpetit-Huynh -CPTN-PT, PFS, NWS, Pfilates,RAB

CPTN-PT, PFS, NWS, Pfilates,RABSamantha Montpetit-Huynh, CPTN-PT, PFS, NWS, Pfilates,RAB "Stop feeling trapped in your body and learn to love your body again." Online Menopause Health Coach Founder of the Strong Body Strong Core Academy Author, Speaker, Mentor, Coure Creator and Media Expert samcoretrainer.com

Deniyi (Deni) TalabiBusiness Information Security Advisor

Deniyi (Deni) TalabiBusiness Information Security Advisor

Business Information Security Advisor | Cybersecurity Risk Consultant-MIM, PMP, CSM, CISSP, CCSP, CISM, CRISC, CDPSE

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Mthabisi Mhlanga, CPA Public Speaking Coach LinkedIn | Website 1 attachme

"Mthabisi Mhlanga is a public speaking coach and keynote speaker passionate about helping people find their voice and build unshakable confidence. Originally from Zimbabwe, Mthabisi knows firsthand what it feels like to walk into rooms where you question whether you belong, and what it takes to own your story anyway. Today, he helps others do the same. Through his keynote speaking and coaching, he’s helped hundreds of founders and professionals across the world speak up with courage and clarity

Patience Chirisa

Patience Chirisa

DJ BONDE

DJ BONDE

Music by DJ Bonde all day !

Programs & Events

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Notice: Due to the ongoing Canada Post strike, some shipments may experience delays. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time.

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🌟 Empowerment & Identity
  • Be part of a movement that celebrates who you are and where you come from.

  • Connect with other BIPOC teens who are shaping the future through creativity, culture, and innovation.
  • Discover your power — your voice matters, and this is the place to use it.

💼 Leadership & Future Opportunities
  • Learn how to turn your passions into purpose — and maybe even a career!

  • Hear from successful young entrepreneurs and community changemakers.
  • Build leadership skills that will help you make an impact in your school and community.

🎨 Creativity & Expression
  • Explore your creative side through art, fashion, media, and design workshops.

  • Share your story, your style, and your vision with like-minded youth.

  • Get inspired by BIPOC creators, influencers, and innovators who are breaking barriers.

🤝 Connection & Community
  • Meet teens from across the GTA and beyond who share your dreams and drive.

  • Network with mentors, role models, and organizations supporting BIPOC youth.
  • Celebrate unity, culture, and empowerment in a positive, inclusive space.

A Platform Built for BIPOC Teens to Shine

More than a magazine, BIPOC TEEN is a space where Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour teens see themselves, their dreams, and their power reflected.


We highlight role models, celebrate diverse voices, and create conversations that strengthen families and communities.


With stunning visuals and real stories, our print and digital editions champion authentic representation at every turn.

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