Today we hear from Joel Ntando, coordinator of the Refugee Speakers Bureau at the Idaho Office for Refugees. Joel has a background in theater and academia. He lived and worked in South Africa for 14 years before resettling in Idaho and is originally from the Democratic of Republic of Congo. He shares what World Refugee Day means to him personally and what it means for everyone on a global level.
Todd Mack and Trey Carlisle, co-creators of The Black Legacy Project, share about their national project that helps people open up about race relations...
Meet the Afghan-American family behind the newest and one of the only Afghan restaurants in Boise, Taste of Persia. Hafiz & Bahija Karim left...
Judith Mwamba is a teaching assistant at the English Language Center in Boise. She loves math, music, and laughter. Judith resettled in Idaho in...