
It looks like critics who were worried about whether there would be bias in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) exhibit “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present” had cause to be concerned, after all.
When the exhibit, which opens in June, was originally announced last November, I reached out to the museum’s spokesperson, Amanda Gaudes, to inquire about the makeup of the Palestinian Content Advisory Network (PCAN), given that, as per a press release from the Palestinian Canadian Congress, the group played a “central role in making this exhibit possible.” At the time, Gaudes would not reveal who the members were, only that, “It is standard museum protocol to work with advisory networks.”
