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Looking at freedom through a new lens
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.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: March 10, 2023
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.
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Navigating a post-Roe America with the head of the Global Fund for Women
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.
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'I Have Some Questions for You:' Author Interview with Rebecca Makkai
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.
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A concert for the whole family, 'Sonic Boom!'
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!"
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The truth about menopause
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.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: March 8, 2023
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.
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One program is working to make the ski slopes more diverse
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.
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'Unrestricted:' An author interview with Dawn Brockett
One woman is challenging the way our society, for decades, has viewed anorexia and anorexics.
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Remembering former Idaho Governor Phil Batt
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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