Word on the Street

Word on the Street is a collection of personal narratives, artwork, poetry, and reporting on social issues in the Treasure Valley and beyond. Our newspaper addresses the stigma of homelessness and its material consequences while also providing a platform for people to tell their own stories. Our purpose is to raise awareness and motivate the community to create change that benefits all of us.
Word on the Street was founded through Project Well-Being, a day program at Interfaith Sanctuary focused on mental health and recovery and is edited by journalist and Boise State alumni Amanda Niess. The newspaper is printed and distributed to 30,000 Treasure Valley households once a month with the help of the Idaho Press.
If you have a story you’d like to see in Word on the Street, please feel free to send them to info@interfaithsanctuary.org. We would love to hear from you!
OBITUARY: MARGARET MONTROSE STIGERS
MARGARET MONTROSE STIGERS
July 2, 1944 ~ December 20, 2023
MY FRIEND MADDIE
By Julie Loomis
CANDLEMAS
By Gerri Graves
ART COLLECTIVE
By Julie Loomis
PEOPLE GET READY: LESSONS IN LIBERATION FROM MOSES AND MOTOWN
By Rabbi Dan Fink
Word on the Street Issue 40, February 2024
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A TRUE HERO
It’s easy to look at someone rough around the edges and let our assumptions grant us permission into giving them a wide berth.
Maybe they don’t shower as much as you, yourself, do. Clothes are rumpled and dirty. Hair is unkempt. Disposition snarly and defensive.
Best to stay away from folks like that, right?
WHAT IS NONVIOLENT COMMUNICATION?
By Janet Kaufman Throughout the programs at Interfaith Sanctuary that support individuals’ growth...
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