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A new production from The Rural Assembly: "The Battle to Break Through: Reclaiming Indigenous Narratives" explores the importance of visibility and shares how four prominent leaders are working to break through to create more opportunities for Indigenous people. Over the past few years, we have seen a burst of Indigenous representation in mainstream media. From the success of shows like Reservation Dogs and Rutherford Falls to the confirmation of the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary, Indigenous voices are reclaiming the narrative to tell their own stories. What did it take to get here? We talk with friends from around Indian Country who have worked to combat ideologies and stereotypes about Native American/Alaskan Native communities. They shared about the significance of visibility, what the future holds, and the importance of continuing to breakthrough and creating opportunities for more Indigenous people. Featuring: Bobby Wilson of the sketch comedy group 1491s and TV shows Rutherford Falls and Reservation Dogs; journalists Aliyah Chavez and Mark Trahant of Indian Country Today; and policy expert Maria Givens, co-founder of Tahoma Peak Solutions, a Native-woman owned strategic communications firm. Learn more at https://ruralassembly.org/everywhere-... Subscribe to Rural Assembly's newsletter at https://www.ruralassembly.org/newslet... Credits: Tyler Owens, producer Xandr Brown, associate producer