Human rights exhibit uses play to teach respect, equality
A new exhibit under construction at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights will look strikingly different from thenorm.
"We began in the past and now move to the future, with a wonderful exhibition aimed at the next generation of human rights defenders," CMHR president and CEO John Young said in a news release Thursday.
XOXO: An Exhibit About Love and Forgiveness uses play and creativity toexplore ideas around human dignity, respect and equity, said the CMHR.
The exhibit was created by the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh and offers a range of different interactive experiences, includinga sound recorder that analyzes tone of voice, a video station that interprets facial expressionsand a soft sculpture that responds to hugs with a comforting sound. Children of all ages are also invited to write down sad or angry thoughts and crank them through a paper shredder.
The new exhibit will be fun, silly and encourage children to think about bothlove and forgiveness, the news release said.
"We hope it will prompt family conversations about how we treat and interact with each other," Young said.
XOXO: An Exhibit About Love and Forgiveness opens Oct. 4 and runs until Jan. 3.