Mosaics features the vibrant and diverse stories of refugee resettlement in Idaho.
Idaho has a heritage of refugee resettlement that’s enriched our culture, economy, and communities. On the Mosaics podcast, we’ll hear from Idahoans with lived refugee experience and from community members who are building a culture of belonging. We all have a role to play in creating the bigger picture of a vibrant and connected society.Presented by the Idaho Office for Refugees with grant funding from the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust.
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We are thrilled to host Sutter Suzuki School's group classes. The Sutter Suzuki Studio is striving towards functioning as an anti-racist studio, both as a community of people and as a business, through their practices inside and outside of the violin studio. They believe Dr. Suzuki's vision of “every child can” must include racial and economic justice.
Read MoreKawa Taiko is a project of the Snake River Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League, operating as a non-profit club. Kawa (which means “river” in Japanese) Taiko (which means “drum”), is a project of the Snake River Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League. The group likes to have fun and at the same time hopes to educate and entertain the public with a centuries’ old art form from Japan.
Read MoreThe Boise Musician Changemaker Accelerator (BMCA) Workshop - a full-day incubator for Boise-based musicians - launches on Tuesday, June 20th at Global Lounge in collaboration with local nonprofits Boise Hive, Global Lounge, Treefort Music Fest and national nonprofit Music to Life.
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