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The New Frost Moon: Create Your Own Sacred Bundle

January 10, 2026

Cost: Free, registration required.

View of earth rising above the lunar horizon, showing the blue and white planet against the dark backdrop of space as seen from the moon’s surface. Partially obscured.

Be an Upstander Educator Workshop

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Cost: Free, registration required.

Students in a museum gallery display their work on easels. The focus is on one student talking with an adult who is smiling and taking a photograph with their phone of the student’s work. Partially obscured.

The Pitch: Women, Sport and the Fight for Equity

January 28, 2026

Cost: Free, registration required.

People stand on a stadium field during a pre-game ceremony as large Canadian flags are held behind them, filling the background with red and white. Partially obscured.

The Canadian Centre for Child Protection

May 6, 2025 — January 2026

Cost: This space is free to access.

Large dark blue panels with white text and graphics displayed in the Community Corridor at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. The centre panel features a circular logo and commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Canadian Centre for Child Protection. The two panels on either side present bilingual text in English and French. Partially obscured.

Culinary Night at the Museum: Love Through the Ages

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Cost: $145 includes dinner, $180 includes dinner and signature drink at each stop.

A man and woman sit together at a dinner table, smiling warmly as they listen to other guests. The man wears a salmon shirt with a gray vest, and there are small candles and drinks on the table, creating a cozy intimate atmosphere. Partially obscured.

Alberta Be an Upstander Educator Workshop

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Cost: Free, registration required

Many people gathered in an open indoor space with tables and posters set up on them. Partially obscured.

Culinary Night at the Museum: Celebrating Women’s Voices

Friday, March 13, 2026

Cost: $145 includes dinner, $180 includes dinner and signature drink at each stop.

A group of people sit at a long dining table, laughing and enjoying a meal together. The focus is on two people smiling brightly - one wearing a plaid shirt and the other in a black patterned top, with glasses and plates arranged neatly in front of them. Partially obscured.

Peacebuilding Through Truth and Reconciliation

August 12, 2026 to 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.

Past events

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

The New Frost Moon: Create Your Own Sacred Bundle

January 10, 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.

View of earth rising above the lunar horizon, showing the blue and white planet against the dark backdrop of space as seen from the moon’s surface.

Be an Upstander Educator Workshop

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Cost: Free, registration required.

Location: The Manitoba Teachers’ Society Classrooms, Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Students in a museum gallery display their work on easels. The focus is on one student talking with an adult who is smiling and taking a photograph with their phone of the student’s work.

The Pitch: Women, Sport and the Fight for Equity

January 28, 2026

Cost: Free, registration required.

Location: Bonnie & John Buhler Hall, Canadian Museum for Human Rights

People stand on a stadium field during a pre-game ceremony as large Canadian flags are held behind them, filling the background with red and white.

The Canadian Centre for Child Protection

May 6, 2025 — January 2026

Cost: This space is free to access.

Location: The Forks North Portage Partnership Classroom Lobby

Large dark blue panels with white text and graphics displayed in the Community Corridor at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. The centre panel features a circular logo and commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Canadian Centre for Child Protection. The two panels on either side present bilingual text in English and French.

Culinary Night at the Museum: Love Through the Ages

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Cost: $145 includes dinner, $180 includes dinner and signature drink at each stop.

Location: Various locations in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights

A man and woman sit together at a dinner table, smiling warmly as they listen to other guests. The man wears a salmon shirt with a gray vest, and there are small candles and drinks on the table, creating a cozy intimate atmosphere.

Alberta Be an Upstander Educator Workshop

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Cost: Free, registration required

Location: Royal Alberta Museum - 9810 103A Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta

Many people gathered in an open indoor space with tables and posters set up on them.

Culinary Night at the Museum: Celebrating Women’s Voices

Friday, March 13, 2026

Cost: $145 includes dinner, $180 includes dinner and signature drink at each stop.

Location: Various locations in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights

A group of people sit at a long dining table, laughing and enjoying a meal together. The focus is on two people smiling brightly - one wearing a plaid shirt and the other in a black patterned top, with glasses and plates arranged neatly in front of them.

Peacebuilding Through Truth and Reconciliation

August 12, 2026 to 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.

Past events

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

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

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