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Amid Talks Of New Downtown Boise Library, Future Home Of Wassmuth Center For Human Rights Uncertain

Kyle Green
/
Idaho Statesman
The Wassmuth Center for Human Rights was founded in 1996 for the purpose of building the Anne Frank Memorial.

While Boise officials and citizens debate the plans for a new downtown library and the relocation of The Cabin Literary Center, there has been very little public conversation about the fate of the Anne Frank Memorial and the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights.

But it turns out that the center has a unique proposal on the table regarding its future location. Wassmuth Center Executive Director Dan Prinzing shared some of those details in a conversation with Morning Edition Host George Prentice.

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