Postindustrial Audio, Criminal Injustice Podcast, Postindustrial Audio, #108 Koch Industries and Criminal Justice Reform

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Jenny Kim, Deputy General Counsel and Vice President for Public Policy at Koch Industries

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Koch Industries and Charles and David Koch – names that are synonymous with right-wing political causes and deregulation of industry. So why is Koch joining with the left to give former inmates second chances?

Jenny Kim is Deputy General Counsel and Vice President for Public Policy at Koch Industries. She’ll tell us why Koch has taken up criminal justice reform, and she’ll tell us what she says to Koch critics.

Do the Koch Brothers Really Care About Criminal-Justice Reform?

Willie Horton 1988 Attack Ad

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