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A Lakota Playwright’s Take on Thanksgiving; Plus, Ayelet Waldman on Quilting to Stay Sane

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Navigating Identity Through Art

This chapter explores the personal journey of a Lakota adoptee growing up in a predominantly white culture, reflecting on the challenges of balancing their heritage while pursuing classical ballet and playwriting. The speaker discusses their play 'The Thanksgiving Play,' which tackles complex themes of race and representation in theater, shedding light on the intricacies of casting Indigenous roles. The conversation emphasizes the importance of authentic storytelling and the responsibilities of artists to educate audiences, particularly within white-dominated spaces.

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