Friday, January 25, 2019

Jay Z And Meek Mill Want To Bring Criminal Justice Reform To America


YFDTv News

JAY-Z has never really been shy about his political concerns, primarily when it comes to social justice, and he’s recently started working more actively in that field with projects like his Trayvon Martin documentary series Rest In Power and his Kalief Browder documentary Time. Now, as reported by Consequence Of Sound, JAY-Z is teaming up with Meek Mill to help launch an organization dedicated to criminal justice reform called—appropriately enough—REFORM.

Alongside JAY-Z and Meek Mill will be former Obama advisor Van Jones (who will be REFORM’s CEO), Philadelphia 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, and Brooklyn Nets co-owner Clara Wu Tsai. You may notice a common thread with those names, specifically the safe assumption that they’re all very rich, and Consequence Of Sound says they’ve committed to putting in $50 million to help launch REFORM. The plan is to use REFORM to help “drastically reduce the number of people who are under control of the criminal justice system while keeping communities safe by changing laws and public opinion.”

Good work Jay-Z and Meek Mill. 

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