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Museum exhibits strive to connect each visitor to human rights. The Museum’s 10 core galleries contain diverse stories, from Canada and around the world, relayed through interactive presentation, multimedia technology and world‐class design. An amazing encounter with human rights awaits!
Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Published November 13, 2020. https://humanrights.ca/story/covering-holodomor-memory-eternal. Share this Story. Explore the role of journalists and the media in hiding and revealing the story of the genocidal famine in Ukraine engineered by Josef Stalin.
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The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is located on Indigenous ancestral lands on Treaty One Territory. The Red River Valley is also the birthplace of the Métis. We acknowledge that the water in the Museum comes from Shoal Lake and are grateful to the First Nations that care for that water. Continue.
Sep 2, 2014 · When people dare to break the silence about mass atrocities, they promote the human rights of everyone. This gallery explores the role of secrecy and denial in many atrocities around the world. It includes a focused examination of the Ukrainian Holodomor, the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust, the Rwandan Genocide and the Srebrenica Genocide in ...
Sep 22, 2014 · The $351 million Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg. (Flickr/JTA) TORONTO (JTA) — On the fourth floor of the new Canadian Museum for Human Rights, visitors will find a...
May 10, 2012 · This article analyzes the debate about the controversial Canadian Museum for Human Rights by reconstructing the efforts to establish a government-sponsored Holocaust museum from the late 1990s. Thi...
Through an analysis of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, this paper analyzes what is revealed about settler colonialism in the nexus of difficult knowledge, curatorial decisions, and political debates about the label of genocide.