About CHRR
Established in 2012
The Centre for Human Rights Research at the University of Manitoba brings together researchers and communities committed to intersectional research, scholarship, training, and programming on human rights and social justice issues.
Current Research Themes
The Centre for Human Rights Research leads and supports interdisciplinary research on broad human rights research themes.
The CHRR prioritizes research themes based in part on the human rights context in which we live, as well as the changing composition and interests of CHRR’s Research Affiliates.
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Borders & Human Rights
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The ‘Good Life’
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Reproductive and Bodily Justice
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Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights
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Feature Research Project
At The Forks
A meeting place for conversation and information about the intersection between Indigenous rights and human rights, with a focus on the prairies and its neighbours. Supported by the Centre for Human Rights Research, Mamawipawin, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).
Latest Resource
Innocents Behind Bars: Systemic Racism and Wrongful Convictions
May 01, 2024
From Our Blog
Solidarities + Connections with Palestine
February 23, 2024 By Adele Perry and Pauline Tennent Since 2008, Manitoba has celebrated Louis Riel Day with a statutory holiday. Other provinces call their February holiday Family Day, or Heritage Day. Manitoba’s day recognizes…
Open Letter Calling for a Ceasefire in Gaza
The Centre for Human Rights Research, along with other leading pan-Canadian labour, faith, Arab, Jewish and civil society organizations, has signed an open letter calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. As representatives of leading pan-Canadian…
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