CMHR’s first outdoor exhibit explores women’s rights
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CMHR’s first outdoor exhibit explores women’s rights
01:33 | February 16, 2016
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Winnipeg, CN police respond to protestor blockade on rail tracks near CMHR
01:31 | November 20, 2023
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Winnipeg elementary school students bring peace march to Canadian Museum of Human Rights
00:52 | September 15, 2023
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Activists continue calls to search landfill for bodies of murder victims at Canadian Museum for Human Rights
01:07 | July 19, 2023
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New guide helps educators talks to students about racism
03:46 | April 18, 2023
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Manitoba Residential Survivor shares their story
04:57 | September 26, 2022
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights makes washrooms gender inclusive
00:45 | May 17, 2022
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Pair of Winnipeg museums shutting down until 2022
00:25 | December 24, 2021
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CMHR marking International Human Rights Day on December 10th
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Latest CMHR report finds history of sexual harassment complaints, racism towards Black men
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01:56 | March 27, 2021
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights responds to graffiti at entrance
00:43 | February 26, 2020
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights new exhibit focuses on genocide
04:05 | June 14, 2019
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Exhibits at CMHR celebrate Black History Month
01:19 | February 22, 2019
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Canadian Museum of Human Rights recognizes ‘significant’ anniversary
00:39 | February 11, 2019
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2018 Spring Break at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights
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New CMHR exhibit looks at Canada’s past
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01:03 | June 21, 2016
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A first of its kind exhibit at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
04:34 | March 7, 2016
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Museum seeks to educate and inspire
05:37 | September 23, 2014
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CMHR’s first outdoor exhibit explores women’s rights
01:33 | February 16, 2016
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Winnipeg, CN police respond to protestor blockade on rail tracks near CMHR
01:31 | November 20, 2023
-
Winnipeg elementary school students bring peace march to Canadian Museum of Human Rights
00:52 | September 15, 2023
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Activists continue calls to search landfill for bodies of murder victims at Canadian Museum for Human Rights
01:07 | July 19, 2023
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New guide helps educators talks to students about racism
03:46 | April 18, 2023
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Manitoba Residential Survivor shares their story
04:57 | September 26, 2022
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights makes washrooms gender inclusive
00:45 | May 17, 2022
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Pair of Winnipeg museums shutting down until 2022
00:25 | December 24, 2021
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CMHR marking International Human Rights Day on December 10th
04:35 | December 9, 2021
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Latest CMHR report finds history of sexual harassment complaints, racism towards Black men
00:42 | June 28, 2021
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Hundreds of cars line Winnipeg streets for anti-Asian hate vehicle rally
01:56 | March 27, 2021
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights responds to graffiti at entrance
00:43 | February 26, 2020
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights new exhibit focuses on genocide
04:05 | June 14, 2019
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Exhibits at CMHR celebrate Black History Month
01:19 | February 22, 2019
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Canadian Museum of Human Rights recognizes ‘significant’ anniversary
00:39 | February 11, 2019
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2018 Spring Break at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights
04:32 | March 21, 2018
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New CMHR exhibit looks at Canada’s past
03:50 | June 23, 2017
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Different Points of Views in Winnipeg
02:53 | June 23, 2017
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Our Canada, My Story shines a light on Canadians
05:33 | March 21, 2017
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The birth of Canada focus of new CMHR exhibit
03:20 | December 16, 2016
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Artist talks about progress of statue on National Aboriginal Day
01:03 | June 21, 2016
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A first of its kind exhibit at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
04:34 | March 7, 2016
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Museum seeks to educate and inspire
05:37 | September 23, 2014
CMHR’s first outdoor exhibit explores women’s rights
Description
February 16, 2016
the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is currently hosting their first outdoor gallery exhibit at Festival du Voyageur. The exhibit is called "Let Them Howl: 100 Years in the Women's Rights Struggle" and was developed by the CMHR and Library and Archives Canada. Global's Talia Ricci reports.
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CMHR’s first outdoor exhibit explores women’s rights01:33 | February 16, 2016
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Winnipeg, CN police respond to protestor blockade on rail tracks near CMHR01:31 | November 20, 2023
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Winnipeg elementary school students bring peace march to Canadian Museum of Human Rights00:52 | September 15, 2023
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Activists continue calls to search landfill for bodies of murder victims at Canadian Museum for Human Rights01:07 | July 19, 2023
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New guide helps educators talks to students about racism03:46 | April 18, 2023
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Manitoba Residential Survivor shares their story04:57 | September 26, 2022
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights makes washrooms gender inclusive00:45 | May 17, 2022
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Pair of Winnipeg museums shutting down until 202200:25 | December 24, 2021
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CMHR marking International Human Rights Day on December 10th04:35 | December 9, 2021
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Latest CMHR report finds history of sexual harassment complaints, racism towards Black men00:42 | June 28, 2021
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Hundreds of cars line Winnipeg streets for anti-Asian hate vehicle rally01:56 | March 27, 2021
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights responds to graffiti at entrance00:43 | February 26, 2020
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights new exhibit focuses on genocide04:05 | June 14, 2019
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Exhibits at CMHR celebrate Black History Month01:19 | February 22, 2019
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Canadian Museum of Human Rights recognizes ‘significant’ anniversary00:39 | February 11, 2019
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2018 Spring Break at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights04:32 | March 21, 2018
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New CMHR exhibit looks at Canada’s past03:50 | June 23, 2017
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Different Points of Views in Winnipeg02:53 | June 23, 2017
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Our Canada, My Story shines a light on Canadians05:33 | March 21, 2017
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The birth of Canada focus of new CMHR exhibit03:20 | December 16, 2016
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Artist talks about progress of statue on National Aboriginal Day01:03 | June 21, 2016
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A first of its kind exhibit at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights04:34 | March 7, 2016
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Museum seeks to educate and inspire05:37 | September 23, 2014
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CMHR’s first outdoor exhibit explores women’s rights01:33 | February 16, 2016
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Winnipeg, CN police respond to protestor blockade on rail tracks near CMHR01:31 | November 20, 2023
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Winnipeg elementary school students bring peace march to Canadian Museum of Human Rights00:52 | September 15, 2023
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Activists continue calls to search landfill for bodies of murder victims at Canadian Museum for Human Rights01:07 | July 19, 2023
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New guide helps educators talks to students about racism03:46 | April 18, 2023
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Manitoba Residential Survivor shares their story04:57 | September 26, 2022
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights makes washrooms gender inclusive00:45 | May 17, 2022
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Pair of Winnipeg museums shutting down until 202200:25 | December 24, 2021
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CMHR marking International Human Rights Day on December 10th04:35 | December 9, 2021
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Latest CMHR report finds history of sexual harassment complaints, racism towards Black men00:42 | June 28, 2021
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Hundreds of cars line Winnipeg streets for anti-Asian hate vehicle rally01:56 | March 27, 2021
-
Canadian Museum for Human Rights responds to graffiti at entrance00:43 | February 26, 2020
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights new exhibit focuses on genocide04:05 | June 14, 2019
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Exhibits at CMHR celebrate Black History Month01:19 | February 22, 2019
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Canadian Museum of Human Rights recognizes ‘significant’ anniversary00:39 | February 11, 2019
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2018 Spring Break at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights04:32 | March 21, 2018
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New CMHR exhibit looks at Canada’s past03:50 | June 23, 2017
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Different Points of Views in Winnipeg02:53 | June 23, 2017
-
Our Canada, My Story shines a light on Canadians05:33 | March 21, 2017
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The birth of Canada focus of new CMHR exhibit03:20 | December 16, 2016
-
Artist talks about progress of statue on National Aboriginal Day01:03 | June 21, 2016
-
A first of its kind exhibit at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights04:34 | March 7, 2016
-
Museum seeks to educate and inspire05:37 | September 23, 2014
CMHR’s first outdoor exhibit explores women’s rights
Description
February 16, 2016
the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is currently hosting their first outdoor gallery exhibit at Festival du Voyageur. The exhibit is called "Let Them Howl: 100 Years in the Women's Rights Struggle" and was developed by the CMHR and Library and Archives Canada. Global's Talia Ricci reports.
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