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Loud and Clear: A Roundtable on Theatre's Colonial Silencing

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  • . November 24, 2025
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Two actors on stage with lots of signs in the background.


By Quita Sullivan, Mary Kathryn Nagle, Betsy Richards. Native theatremakers have been combatting harmful representations of Native people in theatre for many years.



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