Turning Pages: Whitney Mestelle reads from The Last Stop on Market Street

From Turning Pages: Whitney Mestelle, a DEI strategist, speaker, social entrepreneur and the Co-Founder & Executive Director of Inclusive Idaho, reads from The Last Stop on Market Street, written by Matt De La Pena and illustrated by Christian Robinson. Inclusive Idaho is focused on building inclusion and belonging for underrepresented, underserved and minoritized Idahoans. InContinue reading “Turning Pages: Whitney Mestelle reads from The Last Stop on Market Street”

“I’m telling you who I am”: Cherie Buckner-Webb

The City of Boise’s Department of Arts and History featured singer, activist and former state legislator Cherie Buckner-Webb in its Creator’s Makers and Doer’s series. From the city’s website: “Cherie welcomed us to her kitchen table where we talked surprisingly little about awards and accomplishments and more about how to ask questions in an unfamiliarContinue reading ““I’m telling you who I am”: Cherie Buckner-Webb”

Turning Pages: Life Ilunga reads from The Day You Begin

From Turning Pages: Life Ilunga, administrative assistant for the vice president of finance at Boise State University and board member of the International Health and Peace Initiative, shares: The Day You Begin, by Jaqueline Woodson, illustrated by Rafael Lopez. Life migrated to Boise from the D.R. of Congo in 2000. She graduated from Boise StateContinue reading “Turning Pages: Life Ilunga reads from The Day You Begin”

Turning Pages: Sonya Rosario reads from Just Ask! Be Brave, Be Different, Be You

From Turning Pages: Sonya Rosario reads from Just Ask! Be Brave, Be Different, Be You, by Sonia Sotomayor, illustrated by Rafael Lopez. Sonya founded the Women of Color Alliance, a social justice organization for girls and women living in rural Idaho. An award-winning filmmaker, her films give voice to the change makers, and their life-experiencesContinue reading “Turning Pages: Sonya Rosario reads from Just Ask! Be Brave, Be Different, Be You”

Turning Pages: David “Eleven” Maxwell reads from Iggie’s House

From Turning Pages: David “Eleven” Maxwell, musician, writer and teacher, reads from Iggie’s House, by Judy Blume. Raised in East San Diego, David grew up playing multiple sports, reading literature, and writing. In college he played basketball and ran track and field. He graduated with a BS in Journalism/Writing and an MA in cross culturalContinue reading “Turning Pages: David “Eleven” Maxwell reads from Iggie’s House”

Turning Pages: Carmen Pemsler Reads From She Persisted Around the World

From Turning Pages: Carmen Pemsler, who is graduating from Boise State University with degrees in civil engineering and math, reads from She Persisted Around the World, by Chelsea Clinton. Originally from Guatemala, Carmen hopes to use her degree and experiences to integrate sustainable design in buildings all over the world.

City Club of Boise Forum: The Long, Continuing, and Always-Evolving Fight for Human Rights in Idaho

WHAT: City Club of Boise’s 4th Annual Marilyn Shuler Human Rights ForumWHEN: 12-1 p.m. May 5, 2021VENUE: OnlineCOST: FreeREGISTER: At cityclubofboise.org From the City Club: More than 20 years ago, Idaho celebrated a major victory for human rights when a lawsuit finally bankrupted Aryan Nations leader Richard Butler and he lost the compound he beganContinue reading “City Club of Boise Forum: The Long, Continuing, and Always-Evolving Fight for Human Rights in Idaho”

Turning Pages: Leta Harris Neustaeder reads from Hair Love

From Turning Pages: Leta Harris Neustaedter is an arts educator, performer, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and community organizer. She owns Metamorphosis Performing Arts Studio where she maintains a private practice and teaches lessons. She contracts with schools and organizations to create and facilitate arts-based curriculums and is a certified Change Leader through the Idaho CommissionContinue reading “Turning Pages: Leta Harris Neustaeder reads from Hair Love”

Turning Pages: David Thomas reads from Exceptional Black Men in History

From Turning Pages: Detective Dave Thomas has been with the Boise Police department for the last 19 1/2 years, and his current position is a school resource officer assigned to Timberline HS. He has also been assigned to the motor unit, night step and patrol team. He’s also retired from the United States Air Force,Continue reading “Turning Pages: David Thomas reads from Exceptional Black Men in History”

City Club of Boise: What Can Arts, Culture and History Organizations do to Confront a Legacy of Racism?

From the City Club: In one of the most divisive and isolating years in modern American history, a large group of Boise arts, cultural and history organizations did something unexpected: They came together. It happened in the aftermath of the high-profile police killings of Black Americans including George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others, when millionsContinue reading “City Club of Boise: What Can Arts, Culture and History Organizations do to Confront a Legacy of Racism?”