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Odds are, you’ve driven by it a hundred times – a modest one bedroom, one bathroom house in Boise’s River Street neighborhood. Built in sandstone about the same time as the Idaho Statehouse (built of the same material), most people called 617 Ash Street “Erma’s place, " or the "Hayman house.”
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After two years away the World Village Festival is back!
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A new analysis on diversity in state supreme courts shows that many do not have a single justice identifying as a person of color. That’s the case in most of the Mountain West.
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Ignoring Black and brown communities impedes durable climate policy, BIPOC leaders tell federal lawmakers.
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The 2020 census showed a 5% decrease in the number of white people living in the Gem State — but is Idaho becoming more inclusive as it diversifies?
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As the pandemic held the planet in its grip, there was deep concern for education, travel and government … yet there was minimal conversation about how COVID-19 had upended the literary world.
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Boise Contemporary Theater is featuring the work of writers and directors of color in a two-week festival this summer.
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Idaho House lawmakers contentiously debated an appropriations bill funding the state’s higher education institutions Wednesday. At the unique request of…
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Boise State University’s budget could take a hit from lawmakers in response to the school’s diversity programs.
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New Research Spotlights The Inequity Of Species NamesWhile there's an insect named after Lady Gaga , and a lichen named after former President Barack Obama, a lot of the time species get named after...