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| Family & Consumer Sciences | College of Agricultural & Life Sciences | University of Idaho | UI Extension | Idaho's Journey HOME | |
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Tools for Change—June 19-20, 2008 | Syllabus | Description Flyer | Registration |
Note: Syllabus reading list will be updated by May 21 The law establishes the ground rules for society, including issues of equity and fairness. We will learn about human rights law in Idaho and the forces that shaped it. Through the arts individuals represent themselves and those around them. We will look at Idaho’s art through a human rights lens, from prehistoric petroglyphs, to WPA murals of the 30’s, and the artwork of today’s refugees.
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Contact Information Harriet Shaklee, PhD Family Development Specialist Family & Consumer Sciences University of Idaho Extension 322 E Front St., Ste 180 Boise, ID 83702 208-364-4016 Fax: 208-364-4035 |
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