Credit Hour

VOICES AMPLIFIED | Indigenous Representation Through Art

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Vermillion, S.D. – The University of South Dakota podcast Credit Hour interviewed artist Reyna Hernandez, ‘16 B.A., B.F.A., about Indigenous representation in media and public spaces as part of its series “Voices Amplified.”“What happens a lot when we talk about issues affecting and impacting marginalized groups of people, those in the dominant culture tend to feel attacked, and that really shuts down conversations,” said Hernandez, a member of the Yankton-Sioux Tribe. “I wanted to talk about these issues in a way that’s disarming, and I think that’s where art plays a huge role. It abstracts language in a way where we can have these conversations without putting someone on the defense. I think that’s a really meaningful way to talk about these issues.”Hernandez discussed a mural project she led that was completed in Vermillion this summer and how public art can help break down class and racial barriers.“Public art matters because of how accessible it is. It doesn’t feel reserved for any person, race or class.