30th Anniversary Block Party
Join us June 20
This summer, we will celebrate 30 years since the founding of the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights in 1996 and the beginning of the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial, a globally recognized space for reflection, education, and action. All thanks to a set of visionaries who looked at what Idaho was known for and dared to imagine something different. Not a place defined by hate, but a symbol that would stand for human dignity.
Thirty years later, that vision is still rippling outward—because this was never just about Idaho and neither is our mission!
We invite you to join us on Saturday, June 20 for a block party celebration on our campus. We’ll gather as a community to celebrate three decades of impact and look towards the just and joyful future we’ll build together!
This celebration belongs to all!
Our gathering will feature several family friendly activities:
- “Meet the archive” outdoor museum
- Crafts & resources
- Speakers & musical performances
- Anniversary treats
- Previews of our brand new anniversary film
Saturday, June 20
1:00 – 3:00 PM
Parking is limited
Address: 777 S 8th St
You can help carry our vision forward!
With your support, you can sustain and expand our engaging human rights education, empowering people around the world. More than 90% of our educational programs are free and with your help we can keep it that way.