- Bruce Reyes-Chow
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
- John Wycliffe
- Idaho State Senator Melissa Wintrow
- Women’s History Month
- Boise City Council Member Patrick Bageant
- The Idaho Anti-trafficking Coalition
- January Human Rights Month
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Bruce Reyes-Chow
“At the end of the day, dipping into the attack well of body-shaming, racism, misogyny, and ableism is just lazy. When people resort to these kinds of tactics, I simply think that they have lost the ability to debate the merits and content of a position.” -Bruce Reyes-Chow
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
It is important to acknowledge that there is still progress to be made when it comes to domestic violence. While there were fewer arrests and prisoners were released during the pandemic, along with jury trials being temporarily suspended, we know that there was an increase in cases of domestic violence. Victims were stuck at home…
John Wycliffe
“I believe that in the end truth will conquer.”
Idaho State Senator Melissa Wintrow
I had the opportunity to speak with Idaho State Senator Melissa Wintrow and we talked about some of her passions and about her work in politics. She is serving her first term as the State Senator of District 19 in Boise after six years in the Idaho State House. When asked what she loves about…
Women’s History Month
With March being Women’s History Month I thought it appropriate to ask some of Idaho’s most powerful, influential and inspiring women for their thoughts on the occasion. “Last year, we celebrated the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage. It was a great reminder for how far many women have come, as well as how far we…
