Thirty years after its founding, the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights is celebrating this milestone.
In 1995, three Idaho women admired a traveling Anne Frank exhibit alongside 50,000 other people. Around them, visitors moved through photographs and stories, but there were increasing tensions outside the exhibit hall.
At that time, Idaho was dealing with political division and extremist groups from the northern part of the state, which trickled down south.
But inside the exhibit, a noticeable camaraderie ensued…