Feb 21, 2026
As part of Black History Month, the Boise community gathered for an evening of celebration and recognition at Jacks Urban Meeting Place.The annual Black Excellence Gala, hosted by the Idaho Black Community Alliance, brought toge ther community members, leaders, and families to honor six local trailblazers who have made lasting contributions across the state. WATCH | Idaho Black Community Alliance celebrates leaders at Boise gala Local trailblazers recognized during Black History Month galaTonight we are celebrating Black excellence, said Trish Walker with the Idaho Black Community Alliance.This years honorees were recognized for their impact not only in Idaho but within the Black community and beyond.They are folks that have contributed to our community in Idaho, and so we just want to celebrate them, give them their flowers and just thank them for their contributions to Idaho not only Idaho, but to our Black community and to Black history, and to just making Idaho a better place, Walker said. Among those honored was Cherie Buckner-Webb, Idahos first elected African American state legislator, recognized for her groundbreaking leadership and public service.PREVIOUS COVERAGE | Black History Month: Political Trailblazer Cherie Buckner-WebbAlso celebrated was Dr. Mamie Oliver, a longtime educator who has spent decades teaching and mentoring students in the Treasure Valley.Shes just been in this valley for just forever, and so shes such a great local shes 90 years old, and thats a reason to celebrate, Walker said.READ MORE | Impact on Idaho's history made by women of colorCharles Taylor, president of the Idaho NAACP, was also recognized for his leadership and advocacy work throughout the state.So many times we have unsung heroes that you dont know anything about, and so we want to make sure that we are saying that these are trailblazers in our community that have done things, contributed to our community, Walker said.Organizers say the gala continues to grow each year, creating space to uplift stories that might otherwise go unheard honoring the past while continuing to build community and legacy for the future.The Idaho Black Community Alliance will wrap up its Black History Month events next Saturday with a 70s-themed Speakeasy Celebration in Meridian. ...read more read less
Respond, make new discussions, see other discussions and customize your news...

To add this website to your home screen:

1. Tap tutorialsPoint

2. Select 'Add to Home screen' or 'Install app'.

3. Follow the on-scrren instructions.

Feedback
FAQ
Privacy Policy
Terms of Service