Kim Kardashian is turning her talents to making a documentary about prison reform.
Since helping to free Alice Marie Johnson, Kim is geared for a life of political activism, specifically prison reform, writes CNN.
Last year the reality star played a central role in securing a presidential pardon for Johnson, a first-time non-violent drug offender who’d been serving a life sentence since 1996.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star turned criminal justice reform advocate is working on a doccie about the subject.
It will reportedly be released via Oxygen, but there is no release date yet. Oxygen has said it will be a two-hour fliek.
%%%twitter https://twitter.com/oxygen?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@oxygenand I hope you will learn about the justice system the way I have.
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian)
The 38-year-old mom of four went to a prison in Washington, D.C, recently to film part of Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project.
The media mogul reportedly met with inmates who are taking a course with Georgetown Professor Marc Howard.
The stories of the tronkvoëls will be featured in the documentary.
Kim wrote on an Instagram selfie about her tronk visit, that she was “so moved by Dr. Marc Howard, a Georgetown professor who teaches a course inside of a DC prison where men & women can get Georgetown credits. I met so many amazing people that can’t wait to share their stories with you.(sic).”
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On Saturday, Kim tweeted: “I hope you will learn about the justice system the way I have.”
Since last year, Kim, who is studying to become a lawyer and has been working with lawyers and activists towards criminal justice reform, has been instrumental in commuting the straf of over a dozen inmates she believes were unfairly sentenced.
Last month, she visited the White House to support a new initiative to help former cons get jobs after jail.