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Jan 29, 2018 · 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.
- The Story of Africville
The Story of Africville - One woman's resistance | CMHR
- Black Sleeping Car Porters
Stories; Black sleeping car porters; Land and water...
- Discrimination
Discrimination - One woman's resistance | CMHR
- Explore All Stories
Explore All Stories - One woman's resistance | CMHR
- Women‘s rights
Five women all Canadians should know. By Matthew McRae. The...
- The Story of Africville
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.
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights ( CMHR; French: Musée canadien pour les droits de la personne) is a Canadian Crown corporation and national museum located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, adjacent to The Forks.
The Canadian Museum of Women’s History (CMWH) respects and affirms the Treaty and inherent rights of all Indigenous Peoples across the lands now known as Canada.
Jan 1, 2012 · Designed by American architect Antoine Predock, The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is Canada's fifth national museum and the first to be created since 1967. In addition, it is the first national museum in Canada's history to be located outside the National Capital Region.
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Canada’s newest national museum is a stunning architectural icon designed by Antoine Predock. Hundreds of stories – told using the latest technologies, the oldest forms of communication and the power of art—reinforce the importance of rights for all.