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A Debate Over Race, Inclusion, and ‘The Idaho Way’ at Boise State University

Sociology major Lydia Hernandez hoped to spend the summer relaxing before classes start again at Boise State University, Idaho’s largest public university. Instead, she penned a statement and spoke at a student-organized rally in response to a letter from 28 Republican lawmakers urging Marlene Tromp, BSU’s new president, to shut down the institution’s diversity and inclusion initiatives.

“When I read it, I was angry because it … validated what I already knew, that we were always going to be put aside as students of color,” said Hernandez, who serves in student government as vice president for inclusive excellence. Read more – Debate over race inclusion