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  • The just-released film "Freedom’s Path" – telling the story of a runaway civil war soldier who encounters a secret community of freed slaves – is more than a reflection of history. It’s also making its own history. A portion of the film’s profits are going to historically black colleges and universities.
  • Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including a new bill that could provide $500 million in property tax relief to Idaho residents and a possible update to the states liquor licensing system.
  • It’s been almost nine months since the overturning of Roe v. Wade here in the United States. Idaho Matters takes a look at how people are navigating the new landscape.
  • Rebecca Makkai’s last book "The Great Believers," was a Pulitzer Prize finalist and readers and critics alike have been anxiously awaiting her next book. Makkai joined Idaho Matters to talk more about her enthralling novel.
  • The lifeblood of an organization, especially an arts organization, is to extend its reach. For the Boise Philharmonic has led to something called “Sonic Boom!"
  • A recent New York Times article asked the question, "have women been misled about menopause?" We thought that was an important conversation to have, so we invited a local expert to help us answer the question.
  • It’s been a rough winter for many Americans, from RSV to the Flu to COVID-19, some folks have been hit hard. So will we soon see a slow down? And what about vaccines for viruses like RSV? Idaho Matters sits down with Dr. David Pate to answer some of these questions.
  • Our region has some of the world's most famous ski resorts and there’s a push for more diversity on their slopes. Ski Utah has a program addressing an imbalance that shows just around 10% of the population on the mountains to be non-white.
  • One woman is challenging the way our society, for decades, has viewed anorexia and anorexics.
  • Former Republican Gov. Phil Batt, widely viewed as one of the driving legislative forces behind Idaho's human rights laws and a respected onion farmer, has died at 96.
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