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Thank you for your interest in Canadian Museum for Human Rights merchandise.

Please contact Amy Briscoe at (204) 289-2003 or amy.briscoe@humanrightsmuseum.ca to place an order, or for any additional information on our merchandise. You can also sign up for our mailing list and be notified when new product is launched. The limited edition "Everyone Has the Right T-Shirts, Hoodies, and Bags are available from Two Rivers at the Forks and Showcase Manitoba at Winnipeg International Airport. The limited edition "Everyone Has the Right" pendants and cufflinks are available from Artifacts Gallery at the Johnston Terminal at The Forks. We regret that CMHR product is currently not available for online ordering.

 

T-shirt / Hoodie

Hoodie

$34.99

Stand up for Human Rights! Wear your conviction with this 80% cotton, 20% polyester "hoodie", featuring "Human Rights" in multiple languages. Available in S, M, L, XL, XXL.

T-shirt

$19.99 / $14.99 (youth)

This 100% cotton t-shirt featuring the phrase “Human Rights” in multiple languages, will leave both an “imprint” and a statement of commitment. Available in: Men’s: S, M, L, XL, XXL  Women's: S, M, L, XL  Youth: S, M, L, XL

 

 

a black messenger bag with the phrase "Human Rights" printed on it in white, in several different languages

Messenger Bag

$24.99

Featured on the shoulders of human rights supporters, this bag is a sure way to show your commitment to creating a better world.

 

 

four greeting cards facing forwards on a grey background. One of them reads "Everyone has the right" another reads "Tout le monde a le droit"

Box of Greeting Cards

$17.99

This boxed set of cards features four designs created by urban artists Patrick Ross, Nereo Eugenio, and Danielle Winfield. Included are four copies of each design (sixteen cards) and sixteen envelopes.

 

 

brown leather neckalce wtih a silver pendant on it which is shaped like a ring and has words on it that read "everyone has..."

Hilary Druxman Pendant

$75.00

Make a statement with this beautifully crafted sterling silver pendant designed exclusively for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights by renowned jeweler Hilary Druxman.