On #InternationalOverdoseAwarenessDay we think about those impacted by overdose, and think about the role we can all play in addressing the stigma often associated with addiction.
We are pleased to be partnering with the Inuit Studies Conference 2022: Auviqsaqtut and offering guided tours at the Museum this Sunday, June 19 2022, at 10 a.m. and again at 1 p.m.
These tours will be Indigenous focused and can accommodate 50 participants.
There are many human rights atrocities taking place in the Ukraine right now. The destruction of cultural property and heritage is just one of them. Join the conversation:
https://t.co/QqtrB1NmDL
Congratulations to Terry Slobodian and his team for getting this exciting initiative off the ground. I can't wait to check it out! https://t.co/57YSeuwJXc
Delighted to see the CMHR mentioned as a place to view Indigenous art. The Witness Blanket (https://t.co/faPCtZf1ES) and Trace (https://t.co/3qS96DxOqU) both breathtaking pieces on display at the Museum: https://t.co/PmODC0GPVG
CMHR CEO, Isha Khan speaking on CBC about the use of Nazi symbols in recent protests: https://t.co/QCC9gLAFoL.?fbclid=IwAR3hX1nwBL-yxbIkjNKnIORmAPV44dpgzpHc9mWX1b9l05ePRY6jynH9f4Y
▶️ NEW PODCAST IS UP ◀️
We talk to Jeremy Maron, curator of Holocaust and genocide content at @CMHR_News, about how Canadians can reflect and move forward this #InternationalHolocaustRemembranceDay
Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or at https://t.co/30HKK0LUJV
Starting today, the Museum will be illuminated with a light show every night until Feb 20. In addition to the colourful display, we'll be lit blue for 10 minutes at 7 pm to honour front-line healthcare workers.
We've got something special planned for our final light show at the Museum. On January 9 we're lighting everything up blue in honour of health care workers who continue to work tirelessly to keep us safe.
#NightLights#Hope#AtCMHR#MeetMeAtTheForks
I’m so excited to announce our new online learning platform: https://t.co/yp9pibOUew. Oct 2 is our 1st live webinar: The Fundraisers’ Guide to Corporate Giving with me @CPBaylis@heathernelson12@MenaGain
Sign up here: https://t.co/PPl7lnFK5r
#corporategiving#webinar
Today, women make up half of Canada's population and they make up half of the Museum's Executive team. We'd like to introduce you to Susanne Robertson, Angela Cassie, and Mena Gainpaulsingh. #MuseumWeek#WomenMW