Idaho Matters

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Idaho Matters is the place on-air and online where folks with different views can talk with each other, exchange ideas, debate with respect and come away richer out of the experience. We hope you'll engage with us! You can drop us a line here , email us , tag the station in a tweet or send us a message on Facebook . _

Episodios

  • Boise Students Organize Women's March

    17/01/2019 Duración: 06min

    (Darin Oswald/Idaho Statesman)The 2019 Women's March takes place on the Capitol on Saturday. Idaho Matters speaks with the march's organizers.

  • Professor Workshops Gothic Boise

    17/01/2019 Duración: 13min

    (Library of Congress Historic American Buildings Collection / Boise State University)Todd Shallat, a Boise State professor emeritus of history and urban studies, has put together a workshop examining all that is Gothic in the City of Trees. Shallat joins Idaho Matters to discuss Boise's seamy underbelly.

  • Super Wolf Blood Moon To Rise Above Idaho

    17/01/2019 Duración: 10min

    (space.com/nasa)The moon will take on some unique properties on Sunday night; a lunar eclipse will facilitate a "super wolf blood moon" and we talk with Boise State assistant physics professor Brian Jackson about why this is every bit as awesome as it sounds.

  • Idaho Business Leaders Address Gap Between Education And Employment

    16/01/2019 Duración: 15min

    (CREDIT MOLLY MESSICK / STATEIMPACT IDAHO)Attitudes about education and skills acquisition are changing as the global workforce evolves. Idaho Matters looks at the tools that will be necessary to be competitive in the 21st century workplace with Idaho Business for Education president and CEO Rod Grammer.

  • Community Leaders Discuss Future Of Energy In Boise

    16/01/2019 Duración: 11min

    (Idaho Power)The City of Boise will host three open houses to facilitate discussions with the community to determine the direction of energy generation and usage in Boise. We talk with Idaho Power about efforts to bring the region to 100% renewable energy use.

  • The Cabin Presents Author Tayari Jones

    16/01/2019 Duración: 08min

    (tayarijones.com/Nina Subin)Author Tayari Jones exploded onto the contemporary literary scene in 2002 with Leaving Atlanta, fiction set against that city in the 70's and 80's. Her subsequent works also drew from her background as a native Atlantan and Jones' books won multiple awards and attracted the attention of Oprah Winfrey and President Obama. Jones is in Boise as part of The Cabin's Readings and Conversations series and she joins Idaho Mattersto talk about her writings.

  • World's Best Bike Movies Ride Into Boise

    16/01/2019 Duración: 09min

    (CREDIT ERIC WESTROM)The Idaho Walk Bike Alliance is presenting a bicycle-themed film festival at The Egyptian Theatre on Friday. Idaho Matters speaks with the Alliance about the juxtaposition of film and bikes and we re-visit a filmmaker who documented a groundbreaking military experiment involving commandos on bikes.

  • Federal Government Shutdown Felt By Idahoans

    15/01/2019 Duración: 12min

    (CREDIT KYLE GREEN / IDAHO STATESMAN)The federal government has been in a partial shutdown for 25 days, as of Tuesday. We look at the impact on government services and the employees who administer them.

  • How To Keep Those New Year's Resolutions

    15/01/2019 Duración: 08min

    (pintrist/pond 5)Making New Year's resolutions is easy. Keeping them is another story. Idaho Matters speaks with Optum Idaho about the best way to stick to those resolutions, whether it means exercising, putting down that doughnut or quitting tobacco.

  • Idaho Documentarian Teams With Leonardo DiCaprio To Bring Attention To Endangered Vaquita

    15/01/2019 Duración: 14min

    (Photo by Alejandro Robles)The vaquita is a small species of porpoise that lives exclusively in the Gulf of California. The mammal is on the brink of extinction due to irresponsible fishing methods. Boise filmmaker Matthew Podolsky has partnered with Leonardo DiCaprio to produce a documentary chronicling the plight of the vaquita.

  • Kayaker/Filmmaker Examines Hydro-Electric Development On Bolivian Rivers

    15/01/2019 Duración: 08min

    (madidifilm.com)The Bolivian government is planning massive hydro-electric dam projects on rivers that provide life for thousands of indigenous people in the Amazon Basin. Area filmmaker Hayley Stuart traveled the rivers in a kayak to document the lives that would be affected. Stuart joins Idaho Matters to discuss making "Still River, Silent Jungle."

  • Idaho Youth Ranch Provides Responsible, Productive Futures

    14/01/2019 Duración: 11min

    (facebook)Idaho Youth Ranch has been providing services for at-risk youths and their families since 1953. Idaho Matters meets the organization's new CEO, Scott Curtis.

  • Hewlett-Packard Invests In Idaho's Future

    14/01/2019 Duración: 10min

    (wikimedia commons)Hewlett-Packard is committing to funding a study looking at the state of Idaho's educational system. Industry leaders are looking to use the results to help forecast the economic future of the state and Idaho Matters speaks with Kevin Richert of Idaho Education News about the initiative.

  • Law School Enrollment On The Increase

    14/01/2019 Duración: 10min

    (EMILIE RITTER SAUNDERS / BOISE STATE PUBLIC RADIO)A law degree is useful for more than just litigating and enrollment in law schools is on the increase as people find a JD useful for getting into government service, public advocacy or simply expanding a skill set.

  • Collaborative Research Looks For Correlations Between Health And Locale

    14/01/2019 Duración: 12min

    (DOWNTOWN BOISE / FACEBOOK)There are correlations between one's location and the quality of their health. Idaho Matters looks at a data-gathering mission examining the health of Idahoans in the Southwest part of the state.

  • Idaho Reporters' Roundtable: Friday, January 11, 2019

    11/01/2019 Duración: 25min

    (stock)Host Gemma Gaudette leads a round table discussion of the week's headlines with the region's top journalists. This week Idaho Matters speaks with Scott McIntosh of the Idaho Press, Don Day of BoiseDev and Rebecca Boone of the Associated Press-Idaho.

  • Idaho Environmental Forum Facilitates Objective And Civil Discussions

    11/01/2019 Duración: 11min

    (stock)The Idaho Environmental Forum is a nonprofit, non-partisan educational organization that encourages productive discourse on environmental issues facing the Gem State. Next week, the IEF will meet to outline their legislative goals for 2019. Idaho Matters discusses the issues that will surface in the upcoming legislative session and how they may impact Idaho's landscape and resources.

  • Idaho Legislators Adopt Workplace Civility Policy

    11/01/2019 Duración: 07min

    (boise state public radio)Idaho's legislative council voted to undergo mandatory ethics and workplace respectfulness training. Idaho Matters speaks with state senator Cherie Buckner-Webb who helped develop the workshop.

  • College Of Western Idaho Makes Higher Education Accessible To All

    10/01/2019 Duración: 12min

    (COLLEGE OF WESTERN IDAHO)Mark Browning of the College of Western Idaho discusses financial aid opportunities for students seeking a degree.

  • Wassmuth Center's International Outreach Efforts Stretch To Every Corner Of The Globe

    10/01/2019 Duración: 12min

    (The Wassmuth Center)International outreach efforts by the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights have resulted in bicycle distribution in Cambodia, development of educational opportunities for young women in Mozambique and other initiatives from Latin America to the Balkans. Idaho Matters talks with the center's director about why it is important for Boiseans to connect with people around the world.

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