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The New Molting Moon and Generations

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Cost: Free, registration required

A group of Canada geese stands on a muddy shoreline beside the water. One goose in the foreground is bending down to forage while another is eating while looking in the direction of the camera. Partially obscured.

A Conversation with Autumn Peltier

Thursday, August 13, 2026

Cost: Free, registration required

An Indigenous girl is wearing traditional regalia and beaded earrings and her hair is in braids. She is speaking at a podium featuring a logo of the United Nations. Partially obscured.

Peacebuilding Through Truth and Reconciliation

Wednesday, August 12, 2026 to Sunday, August 16, 2026

Cost: CAN $125–CAN $550.

Exterior photo of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights’ glass windows and tower, taken against a prairie sky at dusk. The Winnipeg sign at the Forks is situated on the right side of the image. Multiple office towers and downtown lights are on the left-hand side of image. Partially obscured.

Education as a Human Right

July 15, 2026 – October 2026

Cost: This space is free to access.

Close-up of a spiral notebook, a pen, and colorful highlighters on a desk, with a person in a mustard sweater sitting blurred in the background. Partially obscured.

Past events

We explore human rights from many different angles and perspectives. Check out our past events (since March 2018).

The New Molting Moon and Generations

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Cost: Free, registration required

Location: Canadian Museum for Human Rights. The group will meet in Bonnie & John Buhler Hall, Level 1 and proceed together to Level 6.

A group of Canada geese stands on a muddy shoreline beside the water. One goose in the foreground is bending down to forage while another is eating while looking in the direction of the camera.

A Conversation with Autumn Peltier

Thursday, August 13, 2026

Cost: Free, registration required

Location: Bonnie & John Buhler Hall

An Indigenous girl is wearing traditional regalia and beaded earrings and her hair is in braids. She is speaking at a podium featuring a logo of the United Nations.

Peacebuilding Through Truth and Reconciliation

Wednesday, August 12, 2026 to Sunday, August 16, 2026

Cost: CAN $125–CAN $550.

Location: All daytime conference events will take place at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

Exterior photo of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights’ glass windows and tower, taken against a prairie sky at dusk. The Winnipeg sign at the Forks is situated on the right side of the image. Multiple office towers and downtown lights are on the left-hand side of image.

Education as a Human Right

July 15, 2026 – October 2026

Cost: This space is free to access.

Location: The Forks North Portage Partnership Classroom Lobby, Level 1

Close-up of a spiral notebook, a pen, and colorful highlighters on a desk, with a person in a mustard sweater sitting blurred in the background.

Past events

We explore human rights from many different angles and perspectives. Check out our past events (since March 2018).

We’re working on upcoming events.

In the meantime, check out our past events (since March 2018).

Photo: Lindsay Winter Photography

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