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  1. These women are five faces of the struggle for gender equality in Canada. Continuing through the Museum’s galleries, our tour stopped in the Stuart Clark Garden of Contemplation to take in the surroundings – the natural light beaming through the glass cloud, the basalt on the floor and surrounding the ponds, and the still water.

  2. One gallery in the Canadian Museum of Human Rights is a permanent exhibit of the "REDress Project". The REDress Project was started by Winnipeg-based Métis artist Jaime Black 2010. Red dresses blowing in the wind are a reminder of the estimated 1,200 missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada.

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  3. May 10, 2017 · The Canadian Museum for Human Rights issued a call for photos reflecting four categories, including freedom of expression, inclusion and diversity, and human rights and the...

  4. humanrights.ca › topic › womens-rightsWomen‘s rights | CMHR

    Five women all Canadians should know. By Matthew McRae. The year 2016 marks a century since women in Canada first got the right to vote and so it seems like a fine time to celebrate the achievements of Canadian women. Explore Story.

  5. View image in fullscreen gallery. A Rohingya woman and her child at home, Rakhine State, Myanmar, 2017. Rohingya women who still live in their villages avoid public exposure because they lack citizenship status. Photo: Courtesy of Yasmin Ullah.

  6. The inner core and lower 6 floors of the 23 story Canadian Museum of Human Rights is accessible by a labyrinth of ascending ramps (wheel chair accessible). The ramp sides are covered in lighted translucent alabaster.

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