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Josie Duffy Rice ('' née'' Duffy) is an American writer and political commentator. Recently, she served as president of ''The Appeal'', a news outlet that centers the criminal justice system. Duffy Rice also co-hosted the podcast ''Justice in America''. Her work has been cited by ''
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''.


Early life and education

Duffy Rice was born Josie Duffy, the eldest daughter of Eugene and Norrene Duffy, and was raised in Atlanta. She has one sister, For Keeps bookstore owner Rosa Duffy. Her grandmother is Josie Johnson, a
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activist who organized heavily in
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. Duffy Rice received her bachelor's degree in political science from
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. She worked as an executive assistant for a public defender organization in the
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directly out of college, which influenced her decision to attend law school. She received her Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School. Duffy Rice preferred writing to legal work, and after law school she began to work in the realms of policy and activism.


Career

Duffy Rice's work focuses on criminal justice issues such as police brutality and
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. Duffy Rice advocates for
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and defunding police departments as one strategy towards that goal. She appeared as roundtable guest on ''
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'' to discuss this perspective and has also discussed criminal justice-related issues for outlets such as ''Slate'', ''
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'', and '' Late Night with Seth Meyers''. Duffy Rice previously worked at Fair Punishment Project as a strategist. In 2017 she joined the Justice Collaborative, which housed ''The Appeal'', a website that centered policy, politics, and criminal justice. Duffy Rice was named president of ''The Appeal'' in 2019 and served until 2021. Duffy Rice also co-hosted the podcast ''Justice in America'' with assorted guest hosts Darnell Moore, Donovan X. Ramsey, Derecka Purnell, and Zak Cheney-Rice. The show covers criminal justice topics like
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. Duffy Rice was recently published in the September 2020 issue of '' Vanity Fair'' guest edited by
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. In 2021, Duffy Rice was a co-writer of the first episode in the Hulu anthology series '' The Premise''. Also in 2021, Duffy Rice joined the staff of
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's ''What a Day'' podcast as one of three rotating co-hosts for ''What a Day'' founding anchor Gideon Resnick. Duffy Rice, with fellow co-hosts Tre'vell Anderson and Priyanka Aribindi, replaced departing host
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on July 30, 2021. In 2022, Duffy Rice served as a correspondent on the
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program
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, where she examined Tennessee's extreme sentencing laws for juveniles. In 2023, Duffy Rice was the host and co-Executive Producer of ''Unreformed: The Story of the Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children'', a limited series podcast investigating a juvenile justice facility in Alabama.


Personal life

In May 2016, Duffy Rice married journalist Zak Cheney-Rice in
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at the same venue where her parents had married 30 years previously. They have two children together, a son ( 2017) and a daughter ( 2020). They reside in Atlanta.


Honors and awards

* 2020 - ''Fortune'', 40 Under 40


References


External links


Official website
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''The Appeal''
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