The Injustice Chronicle is a documentary platform dedicated to exposing the institutional mechanisms that produce and sustain structural inequality. Our work focuses on making visible the administrative, legal, and procedural dynamics that shape outcomes for individuals and communities.
We operate at the intersection of investigative journalism, legal analysis, and archival research. Every case we examine is grounded in verifiable documents, administrative records, and procedural reconstruction. Our commitment is to document reality as it is—not through narratives or impressions, but through evidence, chronology, and structural analysis.
We trace real cases, examine institutional classifications, and reveal the mechanisms that operate beneath the surface of everyday administration. By reconstructing processes rather than stories, we illuminate how inequality is produced, legitimized, and normalized within institutional systems.
The Injustice Chronicle exists to challenge the invisibility of structural injustice. Our mission is to document what institutions prefer to leave unseen—and to make visible the dynamics that shape access to rights, protection, and due process.
The platform also initiated the movement Make Injustice Visible, which confronts the normalization of inequality by bringing hidden institutional mechanisms into public view.