Kim Kardashian talks about criminal justice at recent summit
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Kim Kardashian is a reality star, but she is also a strong supporter of jail reform, particularly for people of colour. Kim Kardashian spoke at recently-held Propper Daley Summit, which included a star-studded lineup that included Uzo Aduba, Chrissy Teigen, B.J. Novak and director and producer Scott Budnick, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Discussions were meant to impact future onscreen plots and aid in preservation of narrative authenticity. Scott Budnick and Kim Kardashian have long been supporters of prison reform after realising how dysfunctional system is, especially for people of colour. Kardashian discussed value of narrative and how it may help with criminal justice. “I think that storytelling is so important because people always ask, ‘How can you help? What can you do?” added Kardashian.
“Someone once said to me, ‘Why are you working on one case? Work on policy.’ And I said to them, ‘If you don’t put a face with this rap sheet and you don’t understand’ people just want safety in community, they want to feel that way. Kardashian said that she balances all of her activism work with her businesses and law school classes, “I pretty much have a rule where I’ll take on 10 cases at a time and I can’t really go above that.”–Agencies
Published in The Daily National Courier, September, 19 2022
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