Canadian Human Rights Museum in Winnipeg apologizes for censoring gay displays
WINNIPEG — Leadership at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg is apologizing for censoring displays about LGBTQ history at the request of some school groups.
Six members of the executive team signed an apology released Friday that says the practice was contrary to everything the museum stands for.
It comes a week after the museum announced it will conduct an external review following social media posts alleging a racist and discriminatory work environment.
The museum posted images of a Justice for Black Lives rally and current and former employees began responding that it was hypocritical because of racism they faced working at the museum.