At the Museum
At the Museum
In the Museum
100

All ________ are born free and equal in dignity and rights.

Human Beings

100

A stone called Alabaster from ancient times was formed into containers that held this type of ointment

Healing Ointment

100

The grandmothers of Solidarity colored a tree; the colors on the tree were a symbol of ____

Hope

200

What is the Ancient Meeting place of Winnipeg?

The Forks

200

What is the name of the largest gallery in the museum?

The Canadian Journey

200

Where is the Human Rights Museum located

Winnipeg, Manitoba

300

Who is the Metis leader who was a Human Rights defender and Premier of Manitoba?

Louis Riel

300

Who was the Atlantic Canadian who had a beauty school for colored women.  She was denied a ground level ticket at a theater, charged with tax violation, and faced inequality and injustice.  Her photo resides on our current $10 bill.  

Viola Desmond

300

What display can you leave a comment or share a story in the Human Rights museum?

Joining the Conversation

400

Where do people meet to have conversations about visions and ideas about Human Rights?  Very common in Indigenous cultures. 

Sharing Circle

400

Everyone has the right to _______

LIFE

400

How many steps does the Israel Asper Tower of Hope Spiral Staircase have?

108 Steps

500

Architect Antoine Predock created this guiding vision in the Museum of Human Rights; a guiding light.  

The Hall of Hope

500

The Grandmothers in Solidarity took care of their grandchildren because their parents died of ____

Aids

500

What year were some women permitted to vote in Manitoba?

1916

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