Ilka Perkins

co-founder, People’s Pottery Project

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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.

People’s Pottery Project: Formerly incarcerated people find connection

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.

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