The president and CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has resigned following allegations of sexual harassment and racism at the Winnipeg institution, as well as complaints that staff were forced to censor LGBT content. But the museum's board of trustees said in a statement Thursday night it believed it's in the best interests of the museum that he resign immediately. CBC also reported the museum forced staff at times to censor displays about LGBT history for certain guests including religious school groups. Gabriela Agüero, a former program developer and museum tour guide. The museum said it has already hired two external lawyers in the past to probe those allegations.
Source: CBC News June 26, 2020 01:04 UTC