How A Female Black-Owned Ceramic Business Gained National Recognition

How A Female Black-Owned Ceramic Business Gained National Recognition

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The video highlights the journey of Lalese Stamps, a young African-American woman who transitioned from a career in graphic design to founding Lolly Lolly Ceramics. Her business gained momentum during the 2020 protests following George Floyd's death, as people sought to support Black-owned businesses. Lalese's work has been featured in major publications, and she was invited to an artist residency with Solange Knowles. Her story is a testament to the power of community support and the celebration of Black culture.

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What inspired Lalese Stamps to start her ceramics business?

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What was Lalese's profession before she transitioned to ceramics?

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How did the events of summer 2020 influence Lalese's business?

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In what ways has Lalese's work been recognized in the media?

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What does Lalese's brand, Lolly Lolly ceramics, represent in the context of Black culture?

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