Andrew Woolford is a sociology professor at the University of Manitoba and a former president of the International Association of Genocide Scholars.
[6] This book places the museum within the context of other institutions globally that focus on human rights and social justice.
It features essays from various scholars across disciplines such as law, cultural studies, and sociology, discussing the educational potential and challenges of human rights museums.
This work challenges the historical myth and engages with recent discussions spurred by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's findings.
It examines multiple acts of Canadian genocide of indigenous peoples, such as residential schools and ecological destruction, while also comparing them to other colonial contexts.