Human rights museum admits it instructed employees to censor LGBTQ content from certain visitors

Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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According to its website, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg is “the first museum solely dedicated to the evolution, celebration and future of human rights.” And its mission is to “build understanding, promote respect and encourage reflection.”

Unless, evidently, that involves LGBTQ people.

Several current and former museum employees have come forward to say that, for over two years, management would instruct them not to share any LGBTQ content on certain tours, particularly tours for religious school groups, who are arguably the ones who most need to see the content.

In one instance, an employee says they were…

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