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May 2017

Museum marks 30 years of Pride Winnipeg with special tour

Winnipeg - May 31, 2017

A unique tour focused on the rights of people with diverse sexual orientations and gender identities has been developed by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pride Winnipeg this weekend. The hour‐long tour, offered on Saturday and Sunday, includes eight

Museum nominated by USA Today panel for best attraction in Canada

Winnipeg - May 24, 2017

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) has been nominated for USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice travel awards as a contender for the top attraction in Canada. Online voters will choose the winners over the next four weeks – so the Museum is encouraging people to vote every day between now and Ju

Museum announces photo selection for new Canada 150 exhibition

Winnipeg - May 3, 2017

They tell stories of passion and protest, family and friendship, suffering and struggle, hunger and hope. Weronika Murray, Fancy Shawl Dancer 1. 2016 After receiving 984 submissions from across Canada, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) today announced that 70 photographs have been se

April 2017

Museum shares Charter of Rights and Freedoms on 35th anniversary

Winnipeg - April 17, 2017

Canadians call it the most important symbol of national identity –above the maple‐leaf flag or even hockey. And today it turns 35 years old. All this week, visitors to the Canadian Museum of Human Rights (CMHR) can receive their own copy of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Museum event explores slavery and freedom through a Jewish lens

Winnipeg - April 13, 2017

As people of the Jewish faith celebrate their own liberation from slavery during Passover, a special event at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) this weekend examines their complex experiences in the United States during the era when African Americans were enslaved. This free public event w

Raging Grannies in new exhibit at Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Winnipeg - April 5, 2017

They're off their rockers and into the spotlight. The Raging Grannies are the subject of a new exhibit that opens Friday (April 7) at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) – showing how humour can be an effective way to promote human rights and environmental activism. The new exhibit focuses o

March 2017

Refugees, reconciliation focus of spring break activities at Museum

Winnipeg - March 13, 2017

Free admission all week for children 12 and under Young visitors will connect with Canada 150 themes of reconciliation, diversity and inclusion during spring break at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR), through art projects, storytelling, music and crafts. Children aged 12 and under get fre

Women’s rights tour offered for International Women’s Day (March 8)

Winnipeg - March 7, 2017

Visitors to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) tomorrow can journey through the evolution of women's rights in Canada on a special themed tour, being offered for International Women's Day. From Nellie McClung's "Persons Case" of 1927 to Jaime Black's haunting art installation about missi

February 2017

Seven Canadians share uplifting stories in new exhibition for Canada 150

Winnipeg - February 27, 2017

A Halifax man who arrived as a refugee from Somalia becomes a firefighter and basketball coach. A Calgary dancer with cerebral palsy takes a leading role in a theatrical performance company. A same‐sex couple in Montréal wins the legal right to be equally recognized as the parents of their children.

Young Francophones from across Canada and France meet for “School of Rights”

Winnipeg - February 17, 2017

Two dozen young adults from across Canada and France arrive at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) on Sunday for a week‐long immersion in École des droits (School of Rights), a partnership between the CMHR, the Institut international des droits de l'Homme et de la paix (2idhp) in Normandy, F

January 2017

CMHR begins 2017 in the black: Annual public meeting

Winnipeg - January 26, 2017

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) has begun 2017 in a strong financial position thanks to the resolution of a long‐standing property tax issue, participants in its annual public meeting heard today. Chief Financial Officer Susanne Robertson reported that Government of Canada fund

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