

Spotify’s platform rules state that users must not “promote violence, incite hatred, harass or engage in any other behavior that may place people at risk of serious physical harm or death.” The show also partnered with Calling All Crows, an organization that connects and mobilizes music fans to join movements for justice and equality and which has partnered with Spotify to elevate stories of mass incarceration through its Unlocked Voices campaign.For its part, Spotify told Billboard that the company “takes content concerns very seriously.” “We leverage a variety of algorithmic and human detection measures to ensure that all of the content on our platform is in keeping with our Platform Rules,” said a spokesperson for the company. The law was passed with wide bipartisan support and signed by President Trump after a visit to the White House by Kardashian.Īs part of its development, “The System” partnered with Color of Change, a racial justice organization that seeks to shine a light on wrongful convictions in the criminal justice system, particularly against Black defendants. In 2018, she was a supporter of the First Step Act, a law aimed at reforming federal prison policy and sentencing laws to decrease prison population and recidivism. Kardashian has in recent years become an outspoken advocate for prison and criminal justice reform. The series looks at the case and how it exposes the cracks in the American criminal justice system, accompanied by a webpage that will allow listeners to look at court documents and evidence used in Keith’s trial. Decades later, Keith, along with his brother Charles, are still trying to clear his conviction.

Kim Kardashian produces and narrates a new podcast series titled “The System: The Case of Kevin Keith,” with the first two episodes now available to Spotify subscribers.Ĭo-produced by veteran true crime producer Lori Rothschild Ansaldi, “The System” follows the case of Kevin Keith, a man who was convicted in 1994 on three counts of murder despite no physical evidence.
