Deborah Zara Kobylt talks with formerly incarcerated prisoners Susan Bustamante, Lauren Fuller, and People's Pottery Project co-founder Molly Larkey about the artist-driven initiative whose mission is to empower formerly incarcerated women, trans, and nonbinary individuals and their communities through the arts. People's Pottery Project put into practice the abolitionist principle of “Care Not Cages,” by centering the critical needs of people coming out of incarceration, most of whom are Black, Brown, or Indigenous, and many of whom identify as LGBTQI. Please join us today on this special episode.

Deborah Zara Kobylt talks with formerly incarcerated prisoners Susan Bustamante, Lauren Fuller, and People's Pottery Project co-founder Molly Larkey about the artist-driven initiative whose mission is to empower formerly incarcerated women, trans, and nonbinary individuals and their communities through the arts. People's Pottery Project put into practice the abolitionist principle of “Care Not Cages,” by centering the critical needs of people coming out of incarceration, most of whom are Black, Brown, or Indigenous, and many of whom identify as LGBTQI. Please join us today on this special episode.