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‘The Justice Project:’ Kim Kardashian West is making a documentary about prison reform

Source: fox6now.com - Sunday, July 28, 2019
LOS ANGELES — Since she helped free Alice Marie Johnson , reality TV star Kim Kardashian West has gotten the bug for political activism — specifically prison reform. The reality star turned criminal justice reform advocate is now working on a documentary about the subject, which will be released via Oxygen. Kardashian West stopped by a Washington, D.C., prison last week to film part of “Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project.” The media mogul said she met with inmates who are taking a course with Georgetown professor Marc Howard and will feature their stories in the documentary. A release date for the film has not yet been announced, though Oxygen officials said it will be 2 hours long. “I hope you will learn about the justice system the way I have,” Kardashian West wrote on Twitter Saturday, July 27. Kardashian West has been working with lawyers and activists in a national bipartisan advocacy group for criminal justice reform. Since 2018, she has helped commute the sentences of more than a dozen inmates whom she believes were unfairly sentenced. One of them was Johnson, a first-time, nonviolent drug offender who’d been serving a life sentence since 1996 when President Donald Trump freed her in 2018 . In June, Kardashian West visited the White House to support a new initiative to help f ormer inmates get jobs after they are released from prison. In April, the 38-year-old announced she is studying to become a lawyer so she can

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