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Removing racial covenants in Idaho
A new law lets homeowners remove racial covenants from their houses.
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Digging up the past in Boise's River Street neighborhood
We explore Boise's history of segregation through archeology.
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Idaho Matters explores accountability versus justice after Derek Chauvin found guilty of murder
After former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murdering George Floyd Tuesday, Idaho Matters checks in with two people engaged in racial justice work in Idaho. We talk about what this moment means, and why they say there's still a long way to go to attain justice in America.
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Getting rid of old racist language in Idaho housing deeds
A new bill working its way through the Idaho legislature would let homeowners get rid of discriminatory and racist language on their housing deeds.
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A new study looks at the economic state of Black Idahoans
Idaho Matters takes a look at how Black Idahoans compare economically with the rest of country.
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'Differ We Must:' A conversation with Steve Inskeep
NPR's Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep is coming to Boise, and he has a new book out about President Abraham Lincoln.
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'Wolf/Girl' comes to the Morrison Center stage
"Wolf/Girl" is the unlikeliest of dramas for a new year, combining fictional werewolves and echoes of real Idaho wolves.
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How are Idahoans doing when it comes to tobacco use?
The American Lung Association has just released its 22nd annual "State of Tobacco Control" grading states across the nation, including Idaho. And Idaho didn't do very well.
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How one team is preparing for the 29th Pedigree Stage Stop sled dog race
This month dogs are lining up for the 29th Pedigree Stage Stop sled dog race – with $165,000 in prize money. It’s one of the hardest races of its type in the world – due to the length, elevation and weather. And this year, one team is a bit different from the norm.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: January 24, 2024
The United States is seeing a surge of respiratory viruses, which includes COVID-19 and the flu, and now health experts are warning this could lead to a rise in cardiovascular complications.
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