History of Human Rights in Idaho now available online and on CD



Dear Friends,

         With the generous support of Hewlett-Packard and Oliver Russell &
Associates, Marilyn Shuler, Brenda Foster and many others have completed
their work on "The History of Human Rights in Idaho," an exciting program
with flash, images and audio.  We invite you to download this program from
our website, or, if you prefer, we would be happy to mail a CD ROM version
of the program without charge to members and $5.00 to nonmembers.

         If you have a broadband connection (DSL, cable modem, etc.), the
download time for the program takes only a couple of minutes.  If you are
using a dialup connection, the download time is much longer, so you may
find it simpler to request the CD, which the Center will provide free of
charge to members.  If you have technical questions about the downloading
and installation process for the online version, please call me.  I will
do my best to answer them.  The link for "The History of Human Rights in
Idaho" is: http://www.idahohistoryofhumanrights.org/.  You can also go to
our website Home Page (http://www.idaho-humanrights.org/), and you will
find a banner that will link you to the program.


My best,

Les Bock
Executive Director
Idaho Human Rights Education Center
801 S. Capitol Blvd.
Suite 102
Boise, Idaho 83702
www.idaho-humanrights.org
208.345.0304
208.433.1221 (fax)




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