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City Club of Boise Menu On Air Now Playing BSPR Music (Classical, KBSU) On Air Now Playing BSPR Music (Jazz) On Air Now Playing Radio Bilingue All Streams Published May 5, 2021 at 12:42 PM MDT Listen • 58:11 / At the City Club of Boise's Fourth Annual Marilyn Shuler Forum on Human Rights, we learn from Dan Prinzing, executive director of the Wassmuth Center, which has been at the center of this work in Idaho for many years. The forum also welcomed two new and emerging voices in Idaho's push for human rights, equality and inclusion: Whitney Mestelle, a founder and leader of the BIPOC-led Inclusive Idaho, and Estefania Mondragon, executive director of PODER Idaho, which stands for Protecting our Dreams and Empowering Our Resilience. The moderator was City Club Vice President Mike Satz.
Inclusive Idaho Shares Community Impact Guide For MLK JR Day "We aim to create a more Inclusive Idaho for all Idahoans through advocacy, education, programs, community events, and policy change. We believe that inclusion is the solution to the societal barriers of belonging and advancement for BIPOC Idahoans, women, those with disabilities , immigrants, refugees, and the LGBTQIIA+ community."
That is the mission of Inclusive Idaho as detailed on their website. So in honor of Martin Luther King Jr Day, a holiday observing the efforts of its namesake in his quest for inclusivity, equality, and unity, Inclusive Idaho has shared a guide to celebrate the day in a fashion fitting to his legacy.
7:56 We Are Idaho is an ongoing series of stories from Boise State Public Radio featuring Idahoans from all walks of life telling their own stories, in their own words. In this episode, Jesse Levin tells us what it’s like to be a Black woman navigating Idaho’s outdoor recreation space — a space that isn’t always welcoming to people of color.
6:00 I think with outdoor spaces, it's kind of like a who-knows-who club and so it's kind of hard to break in. We thought, how can we be as far reaching and make Idaho a place where every Idahoan, regardless of any identity that they have, can feel like this is a place for them; that they can be involved, invited, accepted in outdoor spaces. My name is Jesse Levin, and I am the director of policy and education for Inclusive Idaho. I grew up in Philadelphia and then after I graduated, I kind of bopped around between East Coast and West Coast.