Kim Foxx: Rooted in Humanity
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Dec 04, 2019
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00:45:54
With Kim Foxx running for re-election as State's Attorney in Cook County (Chicago), it's an excellent moment to revisit one of the best conversations we've had on the podcast. Foxx, the first African-American woman to lead the office, has faced a campaign of sustained, often vicious, opposition from the moment she took the job and every indication is she should expect more of the same in her attempt to renew her mandate. But recent reporting—notably from The Marshall Project—suggests she is also following through on her promise to transform Chicago's justice system. What is clear from this candid September 2018 interview is that Foxx knew she'd be fighting off critics every step of the way: “I think people wanted to have a narrative about what it meant for a black woman from the projects to have this job.” Full show notes Hear all of the episodes in our Prosecutor Power series.

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