Add the Words.
It all sounds simple enough.
The Idaho Commission on Human Rights declares its purpose to be:
To secure for all individuals within the state freedom from discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age (40 and over) and disability.
To investigate complaints by any persons claiming to be aggrieved by a discriminatory practice in the areas of employment, housing, education and public accommodations.
To provide for execution within the State of the policies embodied in federal Civil Rights laws.
The Add the Words campaign only asks to add the four words "sexual orientation" and "gender identity".
They've had an ongoing Sticky Note Campaign, wherein people write messages on sticky notes and they are posted on glass doors in the Idaho State Capitol:
Yesterday was their statewide day of rallies vigils, action and events.
Boise (pop 205,671), capital of Idaho and county seat of Ada County, largest city between Portland, OR and Salt Lake City, UT, and home of the World Center for Birds of Prey and Boise State University:
Nampa (pop 81,557), largest city in Canyon County, located along the old Oregon Short Line Railroad, and home of the Snake River Stampede Rodeo and Northwest Nazarene University
Twin Falls (pop 44,125), largest city in Idaho's farming country between Boise and Pocatello, situated along the Oregon Trail and county seat of Twin Falls County, home of both the College of Southern Idaho and numerous immigrants from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the former Soviet Union due to a refugee center established by the college
Weiser (pop 5507), located along the Snake River, county seat of Washington County and the last city upriver from Hells Canyon (North America's deepest river gorge)