A podcast produced by the Intermountain Fair Housing Council covering a multitude of fair housing issues, the fair housing act, and solutions, imagining housing justice for all, just around the bend.
This week, we're looking at the history of Japanese Immigration to the United States and to Idaho, and the atrocities of Japanese Interment that transpired during WWII.
Some current events intersected with the last few episodes of our podcast and we want to acknowledge them.
We're wrapping up our two part minisodes on Chinese Immigration to Idaho (Erasing History)! How does the history of anti-Chinese discrimination relate to Fair Housing? Listen to find out!
We're digging even deeper into the history of immigration to Idaho in episode three of our mini series! Today the topic is Chinese Immigration and the history of Boise's very own Chinatown! We had so much fun researching this topic that we had to break it up into two parts! Enjoy!
In part two of our mini series we're building off of what we learned about "rootshock" by diving into the history of immigration to the United States. In this episode, we focus on Mexican Immigration and how discriminatory housing practices have been used to exploit or manipulate migrant labor forces.
In this episode we kick off a Fair Housing History Mini-Series with a focus on rootshock! If you or someone you know has experienced housing discrimination based on race, gender, or any of the seven protected classes, contact IFHC today: https://ifhcidaho.org/contact-us/
The COVID-19 Virtual Townhall is an ongoing series to take place on Thursdays through the end of 2021, featuring key stakeholders in our community, who together are working toward housing justice for all. These conversations are framed through Fair Housing and we invite the public and anyone in our community to participate through attending the series, asking questions, and taking some time to look at the resources and materials that we share. Additional materials and resources available on IFHC website ifhcidaho.org, that have been shared throughout these events and serves as a place where the ideas, sources, and information can be viewed together and revisited beyond the short hours the event took place. In working together and providing these resources, we know there are fair housing solutions to build beloved communities and to address barriers to Fair Housing Justice.