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Idaho State University Presents The Color of Conscience: Human Rights in Idaho on Sept. 25

September 19, 2012
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Idaho State University's Diversity Resource Center will present The Color of Conscience: Human Rights in Idaho on Sept. 25 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Rendezvous Suites A, B and C.

The Color of Conscience is an hour-long Idaho Public Television documentary that looks at the development of the modern human rights movement in Idaho. It features the story of a small group of concerned citizens who fought against Aryan Nations, ultimately bankrupting the neo-Nazi supremacist group in North Idaho.

The program also examines some of the current human rights issues in Idaho, such as gay rights, immigrant rights and hate crimes.

This program is in conjunction with Idaho State Bar Diversity Section. It’s free of charge and open to everyone. For more information contact Kay Rogers at 208-282-3964.

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