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Jennifer Soble, founder and Executive Director of the Illinois Prison Project, is re-imagining justice around a simple but radical belief: people can change. In this episode of Just Justice, Jennifer and host Jessica Henry explore how hope becomes action, and how that hope has brought hundreds of people home. Through compelling stories of freedom and reform, we hear how the Illinois Prison Project fights for second chances through parole, compassionate release, re-sentencing, and clemency. It’s a moving conversation about redemption and legal reform, and the bold passion for justice that makes both possible. Join us.
To learn more about Jennifer Soble and the work of IPP:
Visit their website: illinoisprisonproject.org or find them on social media: @illinoisprisonproject.
To learn more about Jessica Henry, go to jessicahenryjustice.com.
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Jennifer Soble, founder and Executive Director of the Illinois Prison Project, is re-imagining justice around a simple but radical belief: people can change. In this episode of Just Justice, Jennifer and host Jessica Henry explore how hope becomes action, and how that hope has brought hundreds of people home. Through compelling stories of freedom and reform, we hear how the Illinois Prison Project fights for second chances through parole, compassionate release, re-sentencing, and clemency. It’s a moving conversation about redemption and legal reform, and the bold passion for justice that makes both possible. Join us.
To learn more about Jennifer Soble and the work of IPP:
Visit their website: illinoisprisonproject.org or find them on social media: @illinoisprisonproject.
To learn more about Jessica Henry, go to jessicahenryjustice.com.

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