Escaping Residential Schools
This important and necessary project will build on our existing 18 exhibitions and will continue to raise awareness by educating people about the Residential School System, experiences of First Nations, Inuit and
Waniskahtan
The Waniskahtan project is designed to educate and create greater awareness about the high rates of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG), and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and 2-Spirit
Youth on Reconciliation: Imagine a Canada
This exhibition explores the concept of Reconciliation through artistic expression and what that means to youth in Canada. The banners feature artworks and poems by winners of the first Imagine a Canada
Forgotten: The Metis Residential School Experience
Debuted in November 2015 at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg, Forgotten is a modular exhibition that uses art, artefacts, poetry, images and text to explore the experiences of Métis
Where are the Children?
This exhibition, the first in Canada to be developed on residential schools, uses archival photographs and documents, to tell the story of the System using a more traditional museum-style format. The content is presented