Trustee quits Canadian Museum for Human Rights over Nakba exhibit, citing ‘intellectual dishonesty’
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Trustee quits Canadian Museum for Human Rights over Nakba exhibit, citing ‘intellectual dishonesty’
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30 JUNE 2026
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Mark L. Berlin, a professor of practice at the Institute for the Study of International Development at McGill University and a former senior federal official appointed as a museum trustee in 2018, resigned his post June 22, days before the exhibit opened. He cited what he described as a flawed and opaque curatorial process that, in his view, undermined the museum’s integrity.
Berlin’s central objection concerns what the exhibit leaves out. He argu…
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