On the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia, Amnesty International Canada and ethical children’s clothing brand mini mioche are proud to announce a new partnership in support of human rights. The collaboration launches the “Love is a Human Right” Pride 2025 Collection, a limited-edition line of GOTS-certified organic t-shirts that celebrate 2SLGBTQQIA+ rights and champions dignity, equality, and justice.
Every item in the collection is ethically manufactured in Canada using sustainable textiles and AZO-free dyes—continuing mini mioche’s longstanding commitment to people and the planet. All proceeds from the collection will support Amnesty International’s human rights work in Canada and globally.
Love is a human right
“We are so honoured to partner with Amnesty International, an organization whose mandate we deeply admire, to bring the Love is a Human Right Pride 2025 Collection to life,” said Jacquelyn Corbett, CEO of mini mioche. “Ethically manufacturing the GOTS-certified organic collection in Canada—as we have been doing start to finish since 2008—is more important now than ever, and we are grateful to work with partners who share our values.”

Everyday choices can inspire change
This initiative reflects both organizations’ shared belief that everyday choices like what we wear can protect and promote human rights. The collection is designed to inspire conversation, raise awareness, and demonstrate solidarity with 2SLGBTQQIA+ communities at a time when hate, misinformation, and political polarization threaten hard-won rights.
“This partnership is rooted in shared values,” said Marie-Hélène Boubane, Director of Fundraising at Amnesty International Canada. “It’s about affirming that love is a human right, and that the fight for dignity and inclusion belongs to all of us. Every purchase supports our work defending those rights—from frontline advocacy to amplifying the voices of communities too often silenced.”


The “Love is a Human Right” clothing collection is available now at minimioche.com, just in time for Pride Month celebrations across Canada.
Media Contact:
Cory Ruf, Media Officer, Amnesty International Canadian Section (English-Speaking)
media@amnesty.ca