Human rights museum CEO steps down amid allegations of racism, discrimination and sexual harassment in museum

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The president and CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has stepped down effective immediately amid allegations of racism, discrimination and sexual harassment within the museum.

Thursday evening, the museum's Board of Trustees announced that John Young has stepped down as president and CEO of the museum.

In a written apology from the museum's executive team earlier this week, the museum had said Young would step down after his term ended in August.“These allegations were not properly escalated to the Board of Trustees,” Board Chair Pauline Rafferty said in a news release. “Now that we have a more complete understanding of these events, we are taking immediate action and will undertake long-term steps to address these issues.

This comes after the museum confirmed it accepted requests to exclude and hide LGBTQ2+ content from some school tours. There have also been allegations of racism within the museum.

 

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Ugh. The entire board should be replaced with Indigenous People and Minorities. This is the Museum of “Human Rights”.

Fitting.

Hilarious

Its a CTV News story how much do you think is actually real?

Is that building as hideous as I think it is?

Whoever is giving the kool aid to liberals

CTV IS HATE MEDIA

I love this kind of cannibalism, please keep it coming 😂 It just doesn't get more lefty fraudulent than the Human Rights industry. Their getting eaten by their own kind is poetic karma!

Human rights museum, my ass. Izzy must be turning in the grave. What a letdown.

Irony

You forgot homophobia.

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