Canadian Museum for Human Rights- Winnipeg, MB
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights | Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights Time-Lapse
This hand-edited time-lapse movie documents construction for the Antoine Predock-designed Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg. Built by PCL Construction, watch progress from February 2010 to August 2013 with high definition megapixel imagery. The 260,000-square-foot museum boasts a unique architectural design that brought an impressive change to the city skyline.
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Ambitious in scope, outstanding in execution – the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is the first national museum built outside the capital region of Ottawa. Its striking building and thoughtful exhibits emphasize that vital conversations must take place, and they can start right here in the Prairies. Dig deep in the exhibits, or simply wander the illuminated alabaster walkways, contemplating the message.
Soft Power Organisation Of The Year - Canadian Museum For Human Rights, Winnipeg
At the 2016 LCD Awards, the Canadian Museum For Human Rights won the award for Soft Power Cultural Organisation Of The Year. Stay tuned to our Instagram and YouTube channels as we continue to post highlights and more video coverage of the LCD Awards.
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights - Winnipeg - Manitoba
This is a brief video tour of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights located at The Forks in downtown Winnipeg. We were in Manitoba for a family reunion and really enjoyed spending extra time seeing various tourism attractions in Manitoba. Learned a lot about human rights in this museum and would highly recommend the experience, not to mention the incredible views and architectural design of the building inside and out.
Winnipeg Feature: Canadian Museum for Human Rights
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in one word? Wow!
Angela Cassie, the museum's Vice-President of Public Affairs and Programs, took us on a tour of the first and only museum in the world dedicated to helping people understand, celebrate, and promote human rights through a uniquely Canadian perspective.
Canadian Museum for Human Rights Opening
Winnipeg—September 19, 2014 – His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, today officially opened the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the world’s only museum solely devoted to the exploration and celebration of human rights.
In nationally televised remarks from today’s opening ceremony in Winnipeg, Manitoba, His Excellency spoke about the vital role the Museum can play in helping to engage in dialogue, to learn, and to stand up for what is right and good.
Canada’s new national museum is located next to the Forks National Historic Site, where the Red and the Assiniboine Rivers meet in downtown Winnipeg. Designed by world-renowned architect Antoine Predock, the Museum, with its Tower of Hope and striking Tyndall limestone and glass design, forms an iconic silhouette on Winnipeg’s skyline.
The inspiration for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights came from the late Israel Asper, a philanthropist and entrepreneur. As a proud and grateful Canadian, Asper wanted to create a place where Canadians, especially young Canadians, could learn about human rights and the importance of protecting those rights. When Asper died in 2003, his family continued to pursue his vision and in 2007, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the Government of Canada’s intention to make the Canadian Museum for Human Rights a national museum.
Museum President and CEO Stuart Murray said the Canadian Museum for Human Rights shares stories of resilience and courage to inspire conversations about human rights in our communities and our country.
“We open these doors so that all who enter will be reminded of a simple but profound truth – we can make a difference in this world,” said Murray. “Taking up the cause of human rights requires no special training. It demands no formal study or special skill. The tools of change are those with which we are already endowed: understanding, respect, courage and an open heart.”
Today’s opening ceremonies began with an Indigenous blessing led by Elders, including a First Nations prayer, a Métis prayer and the lighting of an Inuit qulliq. Celebrated singer Ginette Reno performed O Canada.
The program featured special performances from The Tenors, Maria Aragon and Sierra Noble, as well as remarks from Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages Shelly Glover, Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger, Winnipeg Mayor Sam Katz, Canadian Museum for Human Rights Board Chair Eric Hughes and Friends of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights National Campaign Chair Gail Asper.
The placement of hand-gathered stones from national parks and national historic sites symbolized the official opening of the Museum. A children's dance finale — representing Canada's next generation of human rights leaders — concluded the opening ceremonies program.
Canadian Museum For Human Rights - Why Everyone Needs To Visit This Manitoba Human Rights Museum
Find out more about the Canadian Museum For Human Rights, which is a Manitoba human rights museum in Winnipeg for the 21st century. It's possibly the best human rights museum in the world. Next time you're in Winnipeg, it's worth visiting the Canadian Museum For Human Rights in Winnipeg.
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights | Opening Ceremony
The CMHR's official opening ceremonies at 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 19.
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We had a great time as a family exploring the various displays and exhibits at the amazing one of a kind Museum in Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada.
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights will open Sept 2014
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is a national museum under construction in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The museum is located at The Forks. The purpose of the museum is to increase understanding and awareness of human rights, promote respect for others, and encourage reflection, dialogue, and action. It is set to open on September 20, 2014. (Wiki)
Meetings Winnipeg video tour: Canadian Museum for Human Rights
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is a stunning new international architectural icon that could be the perfect venue for your next social event. They offer a number of rental venues that have the potential to inspire your guests in powerful ways.
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Come Down To Winnipeg - Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Video #2 highlighting Winnipeg is a littler later than expected, so you will get two videos within 2 weeks now!
Today is all about the Human Rights Museum. This magnificent building is home to many exhibits that shed light on the difficult path humanity has had in regards to human rights. It also gives way to light where we can reflect on the past and how far we have come. It is only a 15 min walk from the area you will likely be staying in for conference, and if you have the time you should for sure check it out.
A peek inside the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
September 20, 2012 - A peek inside the Canadian Museum for Human Rights as the external construction is completed, and the work begins inside to form the museum galleries and features. Video by Melissa Tait.
International Students visited the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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We visited the Canadian Museum for Human Rights as part of our requirement in Cultural Dimension subject.
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