The Wassmuth Center for Human Rights in Boise, Idaho, was established in 1996 with the mission of constructing a tribute to human rights, which materialized as the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial in 2002. This world-class educational park serves as an interactive classroom for Idaho's school children and encourages individuals of all ages to reflect on the moral implications of their actions and civic responsibilities.
Named after former Republican governor Philip E. Batt, the new education center at the Wassmuth Center continues the legacy of promoting human rights in Idaho. Through various programs and resources, the center aims to spread the Memorial's message of standing up against prejudice and bigotry, inviting individuals to take the pledge to say yes to human rights.
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