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Main Street looking south from City Hall, ca. 1882, City of Winnipeg
Public Spaces celebrating Dr. Jose Rizal: A Conversation about Deep Equality and Making Cities Livable by Alison Marshall, and Brian Mayes
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Dr. José Rizal Park Opening June 21, 2014, hosted and organized by the Knights of Rizal (shown on the right), a voluntary organization that promotes the hero’s ideals such as education
Tenne Dayandante stands beside bust of Phillipine National Hero
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Bill Norrie, Winnipeg Commemorative Mural
http://www.themuralsofwinnipeg.com/Mpages/muraloftheyear.php?action=gotomural&muralid=76
Devi Sharma, 2014, House Speaker
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Winnipeg’s first mosque, 1976
Winnipeg’s Chinatown
Chinatown street naming for Dr. Joseph Du
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Gandhi Statue, Canadian Museum for Human Rights,
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Winnipeg Chinatown 1949Credit: Barry Chan
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Indigenous garden, One of Winnipeg City Hall Year of Reconciliation Projects
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Dr. José Rizal the national hero of the Philippines who has attained the status of a secular saint throughout the diaspora
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Manitoba Filipino Street Festival Procession, Winnipeg, 2015Credit: Phil Hossack
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Since 1997, the Knights of Rizal have fundraised to provide annual university scholarships to promising grade twelve students
who have at least one Filipino parent.
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Chicago’s Dr. José Rizal Commemorative Building Plaque and Statues. Chicago’s Filipino students were among the United States’ first Knights of Rizal in 1906.
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Credit: Tom ColinaPlans for Dr. José Rizal Park
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Credit: Tom ColinaPlans for Dr. José Rizal Park
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Dr. José Rizal Park Opening June 21, 2014