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Young people in Boise have been holding rallies calling for action on climate change in recent years.
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Chase Bank is receiving an April Fool s greeting today from Boise youths, who are calling the institution out for its investment in fossil fuels.
A recent report found JPMorgan Chase has financed $317 billion worth of coal, oil and gas projects since the Paris Climate Agreement was adopted in 2016, the most of any bank.
That s prompted Extinction Rebellion Youth Boise to hold a flash-mob dance party at the city s downtown location.
Petra Hoffman, a Boise High School sophomore and one of the group s coordinators, noted JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said he supports the Paris Agreement.
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Idaho Women s March, Boise March for Life respect each other s messages during divisive times I think one of the beauties of American democracy is that you can have two well-attended rallies with maybe two completely opposite opposing messages, Herring said Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 10:17 PM MST January 23, 2021
BOISE, Idaho Two big events took place on Saturday. One virtually and one in-person in Downtown Boise, on Saturday, Jan. 23: The annual Idaho Women s March, which focuses on young women leaders, and the Boise March for Life, which is a pro-life march.
This is the fourth year the Women s March has taken place. In a normal year, attendees would gather at the Statehouse. This year, however, the event was virtual in compliance with COVID-19 safety precautions. Keri Steneck is one of the event organizers, she said this year the stage was given to the next generation of female advocates.