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Please see below/attached information on an upcoming event “Imagining the Peg as Human Rights City” taking place Dec 9th at 12 noon.

 

Please share with your networks. You can register and submit questions for the panel here!

 

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Manager, Centre for Human Rights Research 

442 Robson Hall

University of Manitoba

Winnipeg, MB  Canada R3T 2N2

Treaty 1 territory and the homeland of the Métis Nation 

 

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Flyer for upcoming event titled “Imagining the Peg as a Human Rights City.”

The flyer has a white background, and at the top a photograph taken from a protest against the BC pipeline taking place in downtown Winnipeg. 

The poster text reads:
Friday Dec 9 2022
12PM – 1:30
Zoom
Register: https://tinyurl.com/humanrightsdaywpg
What makes a human rights city? Join us for a virtual conversation with a panel of scholars and activists who are working towards having Winnipeg live up to its aspirations of being a human rights city. The panel welcomes:
•	Warren Clarke, Anthropology, Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba
•	Nathan Derejko, Mauro Chair in Human Rights and Social Justice, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba
•	Reanna Merasty, Artist, Author, and Chair, Welcoming Winnipeg Committee, City of Winnipeg
•	Joel R. Pruce, Human Rights Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Dayton
•	Karen Sharma, Manitoba Human Rights Commission

The event is in recognition of December 10th, which marks the signing of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights.