Human rights museum board trustee resigns over exhibit on displaced Palestinians
OTTAWA — A trustee for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has resigned over an upcoming exhibit at the Winnipeg institution about displaced Palestinians.
In an interview with The Canadian Press, Mark Berlin said he has not seen the exhibit himself — the museum’s board members oversee the management of the museum, not its operations or curation — and he is basing his understanding of it on what museum officials have told the press and community groups.
“You’re only telling half a story because you’re not getting the historical context,” Berlin said in the Monday interview.
Berlin, who said he was the sole Jewish trustee on the board, submitted a resignation letter to Heritage Minister Marc Miller and the museum’s chair which accuses the museum of putting forth “ideology” instead of an accurate history.


