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March 2025

Museum celebrates spring break with family‐friendly activities

Winnipeg - March 27, 2025

Free admission all week for children 12 and under

Two children sit at a table making art while an adult leans on the table, watching.

Free event highlights Japanese diplomat who saved thousands of Jewish refugees during the Holocaust

Winnipeg - March 20, 2025

During the war, Sugihara issued thousands of transit visas, allowing Jewish families from Poland and Lithuania to escape. But the visas were just the beginning of a difficult journey across Asia to find safety in Japan.

An open photo album contains black-and-white headshots of seven individuals and other annotated photos

Folklorama returns to CMHR with night of music, dance, cuisine, storytelling and human rights 

Winnipeg - March 13, 2025

Featuring Winnipeg’s Chilean, Greek, Irish and Indigenous communities

Thirteen Irish dancers dressed in short, black dresses are holding brooms across their chest.

March 2023

Spring break extravaganza at CMHR this week 

Winnipeg - March 28, 2023

Free admission, performances and activities for kids all week

Three dancers in red and white outfits perform in front of a crowd of children at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

Jingle dress shares stories of family, community and hope

Winnipeg - March 23, 2023

Event this Friday with dressmaker Amanda Grieves and Michael Redhead Champagne

A section of an orange jingle dress is shown. Jingles, or small silver cone-shaped pendants, are visible at the top of the image. Under them, seven human figures are shown, all in various colours and sizes. One of the figures is wearing an orange shirt. These human figures are holding hands inside a multicoloured tipi.

What a way to make a living: film screening on workplace inequality to mark International Women’s Day

Winnipeg - March 7, 2023

Free screening of retrospective on cult classic 9 to 5 starts at noon tomorrow.

Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton sitting on a couch together.

Museum welcomes community leader as VP Visitor Experience

Winnipeg - March 7, 2023

An inclusive leader with deep roots in the Franco‐Manitoban community is the new Vice‐President, Visitor Experience at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

The Mariachi Ghost bring anguish, joy, fury to CMHR this Friday

Winnipeg - March 1, 2023

Tickets to show start at just $12, free admission to galleries after 5 p.m.

Members of The Mariachi Ghost, standing in a row, dressed in matching black suits with white stitched details and red cravats. The left half of their faces are painted to resemble skeletons.

March 2022

Museum hosts family‐friendly programming for spring break

Winnipeg - March 24, 2022

Free admission Tuesday to Saturday for children 12 and under

Momentum Dance performance in 2019

March 2021

New CMHR leaders to focus on community and collaboration

Winnipeg, MB - March 29, 2021

Two new leaders have been welcomed to the management team of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) as it continues its journey to build a stronger, more equitable organization, CEO Isha Khan announced today. Riva Harrison brings 20 years of senior leadership experience and a lifelong c

A smiling woman and man stands outside in front of a museum building that features a curved glass facade and a tower.

March 2020

Museum invites social sharing through video stories

Winnipeg - March 30, 2020

Online features encourage focus on human rights during pandemic

A city skyline at night. In the foreground is a river lined by trees, a glowing glass museum building and a bridge.

CMHR to close due to risks from COVID‐19

Winnipeg - March 13, 2020

Due to public health risks associated with the COVID‐19 pandemic, all national museums of Canada – including the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) – have made the decision to close their doors to visitors and all other groups, effective tomorrow (Saturday, March 14) until further notice. “W

March 2019

Jailed Iranian‐Canadian journalist to speak at Museum

Winnipeg - March 22, 2019

Jailed Iranian‐Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari – whose best‐selling memoir was the basis for Jon Stewart’s film Rosewater – will speak at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) on Tuesday, March 26. Co‐hosted by the Museum and the Bahá’í Community of Canada, this free public event wil

Maziar Bahari

Rights fest for children transforms Museum during spring break

Winnipeg - March 21, 2019

Free admission all week for children 12 and under

A woman, a man and a young boy are gathered around a circular table. Several photographs are scattered on the table, and the woman is pointing one out to the boy.

Mandela’s lessons for Canada

Winnipeg - March 18, 2019

Indigenous leader speaks out on International Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

A man wearing a feather headdress stands beside a woman, who is looking at him. There is a large photograph of a man with grey hair (Nelson Mandela) in the background.

Special women’s rights tour offered all week to mark International Women’s Day

Winnipeg - March 1, 2019

Visitors to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) next week can journey through the struggle for women’s rights and inspiring contributions by women in Canada and around the world. A special themed tour will be offered each day to mark International Women’s Day, celebrated globally on Ma

Large photographs of five women on the wall of a Museum exhibit. They are the "Famous Five" - Nellie McLung, Emily Murphy, Irene Parlby, Louise McKinney and Henrietta Edwards.

March 2018

Lessons for laws and lives from Indigenous traditions

Winnipeg - March 23, 2018

CMHR President's Lecture series continues with scholar John Borrows Anishinaabe scholar, author and lawyer John Borrows will deliver the second address in the President's Lecture Series, introduced this year at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR). Borrows' lecture on Monday evening (March 2

CMHR welcoming an increasing number of visitors from across Canada and the world: Annual Public Meeting

Vancouver - March 21, 2018

Over 60 per cent of visitors to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) in 2016–17 came from outside of Winnipeg, the Museum announced at its Annual Public Meeting held in Vancouver today.  Growing recognition of the CMHR as a world‐renowned tourism destination is the result of national and

Freedom of expression and language rights focus of spring break activities at Museum

Winnipeg - March 20, 2018

Free admission all week for children 12 and under Families and young visitors can connect with themes of freedom of expression and language rights during spring break at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR), through art projects, storytelling, music and crafts. Children aged 12 and under

CMHR honoured to be featured on new $10 bank note with Viola Desmond

Winnipeg - March 8, 2018

Museum among symbols connected to pursuit of human rights

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