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    Injustice Watch anuncia una asociación periodística con la Chicago Tribune

    By Injustice Watch and The Chicago Tribune | November 8, 2021

    El Chicago Tribune e Injustice Watch se asocian para informar y desarrollar proyectos de participación comunitaria que examinan cuestiones críticas que dan forma a la vida en el área de Chicago. Nuestro objetivo es destacar la resiliencia de los residentes en esta región y llegar a más personas en comunidades marginadas y desatendidas tanto en la ciudad como en los suburbios. Nuestras dos redacciones son únicas, con diferentes estilos, audiencias e historias. Pero nos une el compromiso con el servicio público y el periodismo de investigación. Las expectativas son altas.

    Grace Asiegbu

    Grace Asiegbu joins Injustice Watch as housing reporter

    Josh and Rita

    Meet the reporters: A Q&A with new Injustice Watch staff Josh McGhee and Rita Oceguera

    Two portraits. On the left, a Latina woman with shoulder-length brown hair. On the right, a white man with glasses wearing a button-down shirt.

    Alejandra Cancino and David Jackson join Injustice Watch as senior reporters

    Side-by-side portraits. On the left, a young Latina woman poses outside in front of a tree. On the right, a white man with long grey hair, a grey beard, and glasses stands inside.

    Injustice Watch hires journalists David Kidwell and Kelly Garcia

    News

    Year in review: Some of Injustice Watch’s best work of 2021

    By Injustice Watch Staff | December 28, 2021

    This year, our reporters covered judicial misconduct, immigration, public defense, the housing crisis, the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, police in the suburbs, and more. Here are some of our best stories of 2021.

    Staff news

    Injustice Watch announces journalism partnership with the Chicago Tribune

    By Injustice Watch and The Chicago Tribune | November 8, 2021

    Injustice Watch and the Chicago Tribune will be partnering on reporting and community engagement projects. We’re kicking this partnership off by examining issues related to the aging immigrant population.

    Staff news
    Maya Dukmasova

    Maya Dukmasova joins Injustice Watch as senior reporter

    By Injustice Watch Staff | June 25, 2021

    Dukmasova joins us from the Chicago Reader, where she covered housing, criminal justice, and the courts. She will lead our coverage of judges, our signature beat.

    A Facebook post by a Philadelphia police officer that was included in the Plain View Project.
    In Plain View

    Federal circuit court dismisses defamation lawsuit against Injustice Watch, Plain View Project

    By Jonah Newman | March 16, 2021

    The court ruled that a Philadelphia police officer failed to show ‘actual malice’ in the inclusion of his public Facebook comment in a database of social media posts.

    Staff news

    Carlos Ballesteros: ‘Communities come together in ways that aren’t marches, too’

    By Carlos Ballesteros | June 24, 2020

    Our newest reporter talks about his approach to reporting, the overlap between the immigration and criminal justice systems, and what people get wrong about Chicago.

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