Popsugar News Us News Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project Documentary Details Kim Kardashian Brings Her Prison Reform Work in Front of the Camera For a New Documentary 28 July 2019 by Karenna Meredith Image Source: Getty / MANDEL NGAN Kim Kardashian is teaming up with Oxygen to document her prison reform work in the new special, Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project. On July 27, the reality TV (and future lawyer) announced her upcoming documentary project on Twitter, along with photos from her recent visit to the Washington DC Department of Corrections. While there, she learned about the Georgetown Prison Scholars program, a higher education initiative for the incarcerated, according to Oxygen. We filmed a documentary I am working on that will be out on @oxygen and I hope you will learn about the justice system the way I have. — Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) July 27, 2019 Over the past year, Kardashian has placed special emphasis on the improvements still needed in the US criminal justice system. She has flown to the White House several times to lobby President Donald Trump, in hopes of him granting clemency to certain inmates. Her efforts were successful in 2018, when Alice Marie Johnson received a presidential pardon in the midst of serving a lifetime sentence for a first-time nonviolent drug offence. Details about Kardashian's documentary are still scarce, but Oxygen says the two-hour special will provide "an exclusive, never-before-seen look inside her mission to tackle one of America's most controversial subjects." A release date is still in the works, so stay tuned. View this post on Instagram Thank you @KimKardashian for visiting the DC Jail to discuss the Georgetown Prison Scholars Program and criminal justice reform. We certainly appreciate you sharing and engaging with us! A post shared by DC Department of Corrections (@dccorrections) on Jul 24, 2019 at 4:31pm PDT 1 / 2 Last week I 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. pic.twitter.com/xxmnIPFy7j— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) July 27, 2019 2 / 2 US NewsKim Kardashian