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Love in a Dangerous Time at CMHR“Love in a Dangerous Time” is the latest exhibit at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and looks at how the Canadian government fired thousands of members of the LGBTQ community.Feb 11
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Love in a Dangerous TimeAn ongoing exhibit at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is looking back at some historic events that took place within the Canadian military. “Love in a Dangerous Time” outlines human rights violations and treatment experienced by LGBTQ+ Canadians.Nov 11, 2024
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Manitoba teachers ink historic agreementThe first-ever provincial bargaining agreement between Manitoba teachers and school boards was signed Tuesday morning at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Marney Blunt reports.EducationAug 27, 2024
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights responds to graffiti at entranceCanadian Museum for Human Rights president and CEO John Young talks to reporters after the museum was vandalized.Feb 26, 2020
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Winnipeg’s Israeli community rallies for Israeli citizens, family in GazaWinnipeg’s Israeli community gathered at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights (CMHR) on Sunday to call for safe return of Israeli citizens believed to be in Gaza.Oct 30, 2023
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Winnipeg’s Canadian Museum for Human Rights calling for photo submissionsThe CMHR in Winnipeg is asking Canadians to submit their photos in 2016 for an exhibit that will be unveiled in 2017, celebrating Canada 150.Global News Morning WinnipegOct 3, 2016
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Manitoba Residential Survivor shares their storyA Manitoba residential school survivor shares his story and why he felt it was important to take part in a film which premieres Sept. 26 at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.Sep 26, 2022
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New CMHR exhibit looks at Canada’s pastThe newest exhibit at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights examines the history of human connection, relationship, and rights in this country. One of the artists involved talks about her deeply impactful photograph that pushes the limits of identity.Global News Morning WinnipegJun 23, 2017
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The Manitoba Dental Foundation hosting weekend galaThe “Dare to Smile Gala” is set for Saturday, November 14th at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, for the launch of the Manitoba Dental Foundation.Nov 13, 2015
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Kim Campbell speaks in Winnipeg on eve of 100th anniversary of women’s voteThu, Jan 28: Canada’s first female prime minister spoke at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights on Wednesday. Kim Campbell helped kicked off events for the 100th anniversary of women winning the right to vote in Canada.Top StoryJan 28, 2016
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Photography exhibit at CMHR for the blind, by the blindThe Canadian Museum for Human Rights is the first museum to showcase artwork for the blind using 3D photography. The exhibit features over 100 pieces photographs from blind photographers around the world. Six of those pieces have been subjected to the 3D tactile imaging process.Feb 18, 2016
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The birth of Canada focus of new CMHR exhibitTimm Bruch stops into the Canadian Museum for Human Rights to get a sneak peak at their newest exhibition that examines the birth of Canada.Global News Morning WinnipegDec 16, 2016
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights hosting Canada 150 projectHere’s a preview of what you can expect at the Experiences Canada 150 & Me project at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg.Global News Morning WinnipegMay 24, 2017
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Diane Redsky talks about women’s rights event at CMHRDiane Redsky speaks about an event at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights that’s bringing Manitobans together to talk about women’s rights.Global News Morning WinnipegNov 15, 2016
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‘Beyond the Beat’ taking over CMHR“Music has really been a force at women’s festivals and protests and rallies to bring women together…” On #InternationalWomensDay2024, curator Julia Peristerakis talks about the ‘Beyond the Beat’ music series at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.Mar 8, 2024
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Review of CMHR finds museum rife with systemic racism, sexismAn independent review into reports of workplace discrimination at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has found “pervasive and systemic” racism at the national museum in Winnipeg. Malika Karim reportsAug 5, 2020
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights makes washrooms gender inclusiveThe Canadian Museum for Human Rights is making all its washrooms gender inclusive. Washrooms will list the amenities available in each space instead of using “men’s” or “women’s” designations.May 17, 2022
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Pair of Winnipeg museums shutting down until 2022The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and Manitoba Museum are shutting down until the New Year.Dec 24, 2021
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CMHR announces new advisory councilThe Canadian Museum for Human Rights has announced a new advisory council in partnership with the LGBT Purge Fund. Purge survivor and former Canadian Armed Forces officer Michelle Douglas joins Global News Morning’s Kahla Evans with more on what this means.CanadaOct 6, 2021
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Justice 4 Black Lives – march to the Canadian Museum for Human RightsA collection of shots as thousands march from the Manitoba Legislative Building to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights during the Justice 4 Black Lives rally.Jun 5, 2020