The deep polarization of our time can feel overwhelming. On today's episode, we'll explore how to move from hostility to hospitality. That's the title of a workshop created by Nick & Laura Armstrong of Glocal Community Partners and Reshma Kamal of the Islamic Center of Boise and International Rescue Committee of Boise. They aim to increase understanding of current and historical expressions of social hostility toward refugees and immigrants, and to create connections that help us see our shared humanity.
Get to know Jan Reeves and Patty Haller, who worked together in leadership of the Idaho Office for Refugees for 20 years. We’ll learn...
Fredrick Shema grew up in a refugee camp in Uganda before resettling in Boise with his family in 2012 as a high school student....
Maya and her family came from Bosnia to Boise as refugees in 1997 when she was 11 years old. As she has seen and...