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Boise State University

Archive-It Partner Since: Oct, 2017

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: https://archives.boisestate.edu/   

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Anne Frank Memorial

Archived since: Oct, 2021

Description:

Dedicated to the public in 2002, the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial was built by the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights as an educational park designed to actively engage visitors to think, to talk with one another, and to respond to the human rights issues we face in our community, our country and our world. Both the triumphs and tragedies of the human story are on display, but in every quote and every idea, we see the profound power of a single voice or bold action to overcome great odds and alter the course of history. The Memorial includes a life-sized bronze statue of Anne Frank as she peers out an open window. The Memorial is comprised of several major elements: Attic Amphitheater, Memorial Quotes Walls, Water Feature, Rose Beal Legacy Garden and Marilyn Shuler Classroom for Human Rights. Human rights quotes are incorporated within these elements and featured throughout the Memorial. The Memorial is the only Anne Frank Memorial in the United States and one of the few places in the world where the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is on permanent, public display in its entirety.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities ,  Society & Culture ,  Memorials Human rights

Badlands Zine

Archived since: Dec, 2023

Description:

A zine is a small circulation publication of rare interest. The Inland West has for too long been viewed as culturally barren, unweird, flat, and bad. A desolate wasteland of conservatism and repression. This publication is an effort to push back at the stuffy, boring narratives that dominate the West and provide a platform for the voices often swept under the rug by the more sensible sensibilities. Whether it’s poetry, fiction, nonfiction, editorials, journalism, songs, art, photography, design - it all has a place here.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media,  Arts & Humanities ,  Society & Culture ,  publishers and publishing literature writers Idaho authors fiction poetry zine

Death Rattle Festival / Oroboro Lit Journal

Archived since: Dec, 2023

Description:

Death Rattle Literary is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to providing public platforms to underserved writers locally, regionally, and online by providing the public with free access to quality literary programming throughout the year. Death Rattle’s yearly programming focuses on the bi-annual publication of Oroboro, our online and in-print literary magazine featuring poetry, fiction, and comics featuring local, regional, and international artists; the Penrose Poetry Prize, Oroboro’s poetry contest brining in esteemed guest judges and awarding cash prizes for excellence in poetry by LGBTQIA+ poets; The Spill, bi-monthly, open-mic live storytelling events with a featured writer and theme; quarterly educational workshops for adults and children, and multiple live readings with nationally recognized keynote poets alongside established and emerging local artists.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities ,  Society & Culture ,  Blogs & Social Media writers poetry journal arts Idaho authors Comic books, strips, etc. books and reading publishers and publishing

Duck Club

Archived since: Dec, 2023

Description:

Duck Club Presents hosts shows and parties in various venues around Boise and builds the annual Treefort Music Fest — a 5-day multi-venue celebration of emerging artists (national/regional/international/local) in Downtown Boise every March. They also manage a brick and mortar venue on Capitol and Broad St. in Downtown Boise, called Treefort Music Hall.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities ,  Society & Culture ,  Boise local history concerts arts Idaho -- songs and music music

Gary Eller Papers

Archived since: Oct, 2021

Description:

The mission of this project is to find, interpret and preserve songs written before the radio era (before 1923) about early Idaho's people, places and events. The project is led by Gary Eller.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities ,  Society & Culture ,  Music

Imperial Sovereign Gem Court of Idaho

Archived since: Dec, 2023

Description:

The Imperial Sovereign Gem Court of Idaho, Inc. — known as “The Gem Court” — is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax deductible, social/charitable and membership organization incorporated in the State of Idaho and whose purpose is to provide funds and services to other non-profit organizations. The Court was originally established in 1980 and is the oldest LGBT+ non-profit in Idaho! The Gem Court raises funds throughout the year via various fundraisers and donations from individuals and businesses. We have also several established funds to benefit persons who are HIV positive, for scholarships to LGBT students attending an Idaho School, as well as a food pantry fund. ISGCI Mission Statement: The court shall provide a social and charitable organization for its members and for charitable organizations as determined by its membership. It shall not be a party to candidates for political office or any partisan political organization; which does not include human rights issues. It shall fulfill its purpose in the spirit of fun and unity.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities ,  Society & Culture ,  Drag court Human rights Drag Drag queens non-profit LGBTQIA+ LGBT Gay culture

The Record Exchange

Archived since: Nov, 2023

Description:

The Record Exchange is Idaho’s largest independent music store, steadfastly expanding Idaho’s musical boundaries since 1977. No matter the genre or format, new or used, we have it — even a modest wall of used cassettes remains among our extensive collections of CDs and vinyl. If we don’t have it, we can probably get it.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities ,  Society & Culture ,  Blogs & Social Media musicians Boise local history Music Idaho -- Songs and music

Wassmuth Center for Human Rights

Archived since: Dec, 2022

Description:

The Wassmuth Center for Human Rights was founded in 1996 for the purpose of constructing a memorial to human rights. That vision became a reality when the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial opened to the public in 2002. The Memorial is a world-class educational park inspired by Anne Frank’s faith in humanity. A living, vibrant interactive classroom for Idaho’s school children, it inspires people of all ages to contemplate the moral implications of their actions and the scope of their civic responsibilities. Our mission is to “promote respect for human dignity and diversity through education and to foster individual responsibility to work for peace and justice.” As an education center, our goal is to empower others to be upstanders in the classroom, community and country. The Center’s work includes programming and resources onsite in the Memorial, offsite in classrooms and communities throughout Idaho, and online reaching national and international audiences.

Subject:   Society & Culture ,  Arts & Humanities ,  Human rights, Civic activism, Civil rights,

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