Human rights museum in Winnipeg releases framework to address racism
WINNIPEG — The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg has laid out how it will move forward after allegations of racism, homophobia and censorship.
Museum president and CEO Isha Khan says the plan will help create a safe, respectful and healthy workplace.
She says it addresses recommendations from an external review that found racism is pervasive and systemic in the museum’s employment practices, policies and in the actions of employees.
The museum was criticized earlier this year by current and former employees online after it posted images of a Justice for Black Lives rally.