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Exploring the Intersection of Music, History, and Human Rights: A Unique Experience for Association Industry Professionals

Immerse yourself in the powerful narratives of resistance, change, and equality at a groundbreaking museum opening on February 2, 2024. Delve into the profound impact of music on societal movements and reflect on pressing issues of colonialism and racism. Discover how historical and contemporary stories of musicians and audiences have shaped the fight for justice.

Join us for thought-provoking events like "Market for Black Artisans and Entrepreneurs" and "Inside Canada’s prisons: Racism, broken systems and how we make change." Engage in conversations on "Dream Big: Music and human rights" and "The Great Moon, kisteyihtowin (respect) and the way we relate."

Explore exhibitions on Climate Justice and Canada’s history through augmented reality. Take a virtual tour of our exhibits and architecture from the comfort of your home with our mobile app.

Experience a unique blend of art, history, and activism at this innovative museum. Book your visit today and be part of a transformative journey towards a more just and equitable world.

Exploring the Intersection of Music, History, and Human Rights: A Unique Experience for Association Industry Professionals

Immerse yourself in the powerful narratives of resistance, change, and equality at a groundbreaking museum opening on February 2, 2024. Delve into the profound impact of music on societal movements and reflect on pressing issues of colonialism and racism. Discover how historical and contemporary stories of musicians and audiences have shaped the fight for justice.

Join us for thought-provoking events like "Market for Black Artisans and Entrepreneurs" and "Inside Canada’s prisons: Racism, broken systems and how we make change." Engage in conversations on "Dream Big: Music and human rights" and "The Great Moon, kisteyihtowin (respect) and the way we relate."

Explore exhibitions on Climate Justice and Canada’s history through augmented reality. Take a virtual tour of our exhibits and architecture from the comfort of your home with our mobile app.

Experience a unique blend of art, history, and activism at this innovative museum. Book your visit today and be part of a transformative journey towards a more just and equitable world.

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Jacques Lavergne  

Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Director, Revenues & Visitor Services

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85 Israel Asper Way, Winnipeg, MB R3C-0L5, CAN