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This year’s Canada Pride Human Rights Conference will take place primarily at the Radisson Hotel in Winnipeg with visits to the Winnipeg Art Gallery and Canadian Museum of Human Rights. 

Conference Registration includes: Buffet Breakfast and lunch on Wednesday and Thursday; The Opening Gala on Wednesday Night at the New Winnipeg Art Gallery Qaumajuq Inuit Art Centre; and wrapping up with Brunch presented by the Purge Fund at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights.  Opportunities to sign up for dinner reservations for Thursday night will allow you to explore the local restaurants sceen, as well as a full listing of places to eat and things to explore in the City while you are here. 


Youth specific programming will be taking place on Friday morning at the Hotel while conference delegates are at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights. Youth programming attendees will be provided with a ’chocolate themed’ snack mid way through the morning’s programming.

Book Rooms at The Winnipeg Radisson

Cette année, la conférence Canada Pride sur les droits de la personne aura lieu principalement à l’hôtel Radisson de Winnipeg avec des visites à la Winnipeg Art Gallery et au Musée canadien des droits de la personne.

L’inscription à la conférence comprend le petit-déjeuner, le déjeuner et le gala du mercredi ; petit-déjeuner et déjeuner le jeudi ainsi qu’un brunch le vendredi.


Une programmation spécifique aux jeunes aura lieu le vendredi matin à l’hôtel pendant que les délégués de la conférence seront au Musée canadien des droits de la personne

Wednesday, June 1 • 10:15am - 11:00am
The Inclusion of 2Spirit in Indigenous Governance

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The goal of including of 2Spirit/Indigenous LGBTQ people in First Nations, Inuit, and Metis governance structures has been evolving over for the past thirty-years. Consistent organizing, education, outreach, and advocacy has resulted in the establishment of 2Spirit-specific advisory roles, councils, and projects. As such, this progress serves to improve and increase the inherent, inalienable, civil, constitutional, and universal rights of 2Spirit people. This workshop will explore this history, highlighting key actions and outcomes of the liberation work lead by various 2Spirit leaders and organizations.  

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La promtion de l’inclusion des personnes LGBTQ Two-Spirits/indigènes dans les structures de gouvernance des Premières nations, des Inuits et des Métis a évolué au cours des trente dernières années. L’organisation, l’éducation, la sensibilisation et le plaidoyer constants ont permis d’établir des rôles consultatifs, des conseils et des projets spécifiques aux personnes Two-Spirits. En tant que tel, ce progrès sert à améliorer et à augmenter les droits inhérents, inaliénables, civils, constitutionnels et universels des personnes Two-Spirits. Cet atelier explorera cette histoire, en soulignant les actions clés et les résultats du travail de libération mené par divers leaders et organisations Two-Spirits.

Speakers
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Albert McLeod

Albert McLeod is a Status Indian with ancestry from Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation and the Metis community of Norway House in northern Manitoba. He has over thirty years of experience as a human rights activist and was one of the founders of the 2-Spirited People of Manitoba.Albert began... Read More →


Wednesday June 1, 2022 10:15am - 11:00am CDT
Amb C Radisson Hotel Winnipeg