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Art, Heritage, and Activism: A Candid Conversation with Debra Yepa Pappan
Episode 2728th September 2023 • Beyond the Art • KOSU
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Get ready to join me, your host Cray Bauxmont Flynn, as I engage in an enlightening discussion with the multifaceted artist Debra Yepa Pappan. Debra opens up about her dual heritage, being Korean and Hamis Pueblo, and the immense impact it has had on her art. Her artwork serves as a mirror to her identity, drawing heavily from her personal experiences, her pride in being a mother, and her rich cultural background. We also delve into how her urban upbringing in Chicago influences her work and how her art connects her to her culture.

Our conversation takes an exciting turn as we explore the journey Debra embarked on to establish her dream project, the Center for Native Futures. Discover the struggles, challenges, and the triumphant moments she faced while turning her vision into a reality. We touch on the significance of financial resources, collaborations, and partnerships with organizations and funders. We also shed light on the influential roles of Monica Rickard Bolter, Andrea Carlson, Patrick Del Percio, River Kirstetter, and Heather Miller in the construction of the Center for Native Futures.

Finally, listen in as Debra shares her experiences as the Native Community Engagement Coordinator at the Field Museum. Learn how her role is facilitating accessibility to the Native community, and how she ensures accurate representation of Native people throughout the museum. We also touch upon the Art Native Truths exhibit, a captivating showcase currently on display at the Field Museum. So, don't miss out on this intriguing episode as we conclude with Debra expressing her gratitude for the support she has received and her excitement for the future of the Center for Native Futures.

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