
S1E21 Discovering Vardis Fisher’s Boise: Reexamining Idaho and the Federal Writers Project
Idaho novelist Vardis Fisher served as state director of the Federal Writers’ Project, a national New Deal program designed to put writers to work during the Great Depression. Meregaglia will discuss ...
27 Loka 202056min

S1E20 A Discussion on the Arts and the Humanities
Since 1993, October has been designated National Arts & Humanities Month to encourage Americans to explore new facets of the arts and humanities in their lives, and to begin a lifelong habit of partic...
20 Loka 202059min

S1E19 Fire's American Century
A brief survey of how the American wildland fire scene has evolved, beginning with the 1880 census map of forest fires to the present day. Topics will include the Big Blowup of 1910, the CCC, the cold...
15 Loka 20201h

S1E18 A Dialogue on Independent Film led by Carole Skinner, co-owner of Boise’s Independent theater, The Flicks
Carole talks about the term “Independent Film” and what it means. She shares some things about a few of her favorite independent filmmakers as well as some of her memorable movie-going experiences. S...
13 Loka 20201h 1min

S1E17 Victory and Triumph in Ancient Rome
In the 1920s and 1930s, fascist dictator Benito Mussolini celebrated a number of ancient Roman centennials, coopting Roman imagery and symbolism to inaugurate his own “rebirth” of the Roman Empire. Bu...
6 Loka 202054min

S1E16 Approaching the US Constitution: Sacred Covenant or Plaything For Lawyers and Judges
In this talk, Dr. Hunter will be examining the question of how best to approach the US Constitution. Among other things, he takes on the position of Chief Justice Roberts who argues that justices shou...
22 Syys 202058min

S1E15 Beyond Fake News: News Literacy and the Informed Citizen
In the age of information, why is so hard to be a well-informed citizen? Developing our news literacy can help us navigate the media landscape, and that means more than checking facts and spotting hoa...
15 Syys 20201h 4min

S1E14 Seeking Suffrage: The Idaho Story
While Idaho was an women’s suffrage state, it was one of the last to ratify the 19th amendment. Idaho’s Senator William Borah played a major role both in 1896 and in 1920. This presentation will dis...
1 Syys 202055min



















