Episodes 134
Avg. Duration 45m
Activity Highly Active
Since Feb 2021
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Every 2 Weeks
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92%
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About This Podcast

Humans, On Rights is an intellectual and stimulating conversation with human rights grassroots influencers, community leaders, policymakers, advocates and educators about their passion to become human rights champions. Humans, On Rights host Stuart Murray, the Inaugural President & CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights will explore with his guest the power of a positive outcome when you connect the three human rights dots - Education. Mobilization. Take Action.

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Recent Episodes

Dayna Steinfeld: The Notwithstanding Clause and the Silencing of Minority Rights

Jun 11, 2026 49m

When governments can override the Charter before a court even looks at it, who's left to protect the people who can't protect themselves at the ballot box?Winnipeg labour and human rights lawyer…

Ralph Bryant: State of the Queer — Manitoba's first-of-its-kind 2SLGBTQ+ Survey

May 28, 2026 42m

As we move into Pride month, Ralph Bryant returns to Humans, On Rights. This time, the Rainbow Resource Center's Manager of Stewardship sits down with Stuart to dig into The State of 2SLGBTQ+…

KC Adams: Red Dress Day and the Art of Relational Making

May 14, 2026 40m

Following Red Dress Day earlier this month, Stuart sits down with KC Adams, a Cree and Anishinaabe relational maker, curator, writer and educator based in Winnipeg, whose work uses photography,…

Adrian Alfonso: Trails, Truth, and Reconciliation on Two Wheels

Apr 30, 2026 47m

Adrian Alfonso has been building trails in Winnipeg since he was a kid ripping around on a BMX bike in South Osborne. Today, he's a cyclist, trail builder, Indigenous advocate, and founder of Clear…

Erna Buffie: Out on a Limb

Apr 16, 2026 53m

Stuart Murray sits down with Winnipeg writer, filmmaker, and environmental advocate Erna Buffie. After more than two decades producing science documentaries for CBC's The Nature of Things, Erna has…

Suzanne Winterflood: Breaking Down Barriers in STEM

Apr 02, 2026 44m

On this episode of Humans, On Rights, we sit down with Suzanne Winterflood, Program Manager of WISE Kinetic Energy — Manitoba's largest STEM outreach program. What started over 35 years ago as a…

Bruno de Oliveira Jayme: Art, Activism, and the Power of Creative Dissent

Mar 19, 2026 51m

On this episode of Humans, On Rights, we sit down with Bruno de Oliveira Jayme, a Brazilian-born artist, educator, and community arts practitioner who has spent 25 years making Canada his home. Now a…

Divya Sharma: Opting Out Is a Privilege

Mar 05, 2026 51m

At 21 years old, Divya Sharma has already led a $16 million student organization, represented Manitoba at the United Nations in both New York and Geneva, and is writing her honours thesis on the…

Janet James: Leadership, Economic Equity, and the Work Nobody Sees

Feb 19, 2026 48m

For our second Black History Month episode, we're going beyond celebration and into accountability. Stuart Murray sits down with Janet James, Edmonton entrepreneur and leadership strategist, whose…

Nadia Thompson: Celebrating 45 Years of Black History in Manitoba

Feb 05, 2026 59m

Black History Month isn't just 28 days in February—it's a year-round commitment to education, connection, and celebration. We sit down with Nadia Thompson, chair of Black History Manitoba, to discuss…

Helga Jakobson: A "Zero Waste" Forks and the Right to a Healthy Environment

Jan 22, 2026 53m

When we picture zero waste, we often think of recycling bins or reusable coffee cups. But Helga Jacobsen sees something bigger: behind every piece of waste is a human story — someone who made it,…

Bruce McIvor: What You Need to Know to Talk Reconciliation

Jan 08, 2026 51m

If your goals for 2026 include actually moving the needle on reconciliation, lawyer Bruce McIvor has news: you need to get uncomfortable.The Manitoba-born author of Indigenous Rights in One Minute…

Patty Weins: Transportation, Safety, and the Right to the City

Dec 18, 2025 50m

We sit down with Patty Weins—author of That'll Never Work Here, host of the That's Her Problem podcast, and Bicycle Mayor of Winnipeg. Patty's journey from winter cycling newcomer to city-wide…

Max Brault: Race to the Starting Line

Dec 04, 2025 56m

December 3rd was International Day of Persons with Disabilities—a day meant to recognize the contributions and rights of people with disabilities worldwide. Today, we're sitting down with someone…

Shohan Illsley: Harm Reduction and the Fight for Dignity

Nov 19, 2025 46m

We sit down with Shohan Illsley, Executive Director of the Manitoba Harm Reduction Network, to explore how harm reduction is saving lives and restoring dignity to people who use substances across…

Dr. Marcia Anderson: Confronting Anti-Indigenous Racism in Healthcare

Nov 06, 2025 49m

A recent Winnipeg Free Press article revealed an uncomfortable truth: Indigenous and Black patients in Manitoba wait longer in emergency rooms and are more likely to leave without receiving care. For…

Andréanne Mulaire: Sustainable Fashion & Cultural Pride

Oct 23, 2025 55m

We sit down with Andréanne Mulaire, co-founder of Anne Mulaire, a Winnipeg-based fashion company that has spent 20 years proving that ethical production, cultural heritage, and sustainability aren't…

Dan Lussier & Jennifer Rodrigue - Co-Habit: Building Inclusive Housing Solutions

Oct 09, 2025 50m

We sit down with Dan Lussier, CEO of Réseau Compassion Network, and Jennifer Rodrigue from Co-Habit to discuss their groundbreaking partnership creating accessible, affordable housing that centers…

Clayton Sandy: Orange Shirt Day and the Journey of Healing

Sep 25, 2025 49m

We sit down with Clayton Sandy, a knowledge keeper and educator who brings decades of experience in government and Indigenous advocacy to our conversation about Orange Shirt Day and the ongoing…

Don Woodstock: The Man Who Made Manitoba Ditch the Plastic Bag

Sep 11, 2025 44m

We sit down with Don Woodstock, author of "Unrelenting" and the grassroots activist who transformed recycling in Winnipeg. Don's journey from a farm in Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica to becoming the…

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