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At People’s Pottery Project in Glassell Park, formerly incarcerated women can learn how to work with ceramics, earn a living wage, and find social support. Some young people are making videos in their bedrooms that draw millions of views. Brat TV wants to help them break into Hollywood. Through her collage work and painting, artist Deborah Roberts explores how race shapes perceptions of beauty and innocence, especially when it comes to Black youth.
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At People’s Pottery Project in Glassell Park, formerly incarcerated women can learn how to work with ceramics, earn a living wage, and find social support. Some young people are making videos in their bedrooms that draw millions of views. Brat TV wants to help them break into Hollywood. Through her collage work and painting, artist Deborah Roberts explores how race shapes perceptions of beauty and innocence, especially when it comes to Black youth.

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