MAKE INJUSTICE VISIBLE is a documentary movement built on collective visibility.
Not everyone has documents or a full case—but everyone can contribute to exposing structural injustice.
This page outlines how individuals can support the movement through knowledge, skills, research, and public engagement.
1. Contribute Through Documentation
You can support the movement by sharing materials that help illuminate structural patterns, including:
- administrative documents
- legal texts
- public records
- policy materials
- statistical data
- archival sources
Every contribution is reviewed for accuracy, relevance, and ethical integrity.
2. Contribute Through Writing
Writers, analysts, and observers can contribute by:
- drafting essays or reflections on structural injustice
- documenting personal experiences (without requiring a full case)
- analyzing institutional mechanisms
- translating complex processes into accessible language
Your voice strengthens public understanding of how systems operate.
3. Contribute Through Research
Researchers, students, and professionals can support the movement by:
- identifying structural patterns
- gathering comparative materials
- contextualizing institutional decisions
- mapping systemic contradictions
- assisting with fact‑checking and verification
Research contributions help transform individual experiences into documented structures.
4. Contribute Through Skills
The movement welcomes contributions from individuals with:
- editorial skills
- linguistic expertise
- translation abilities
- data analysis
- design and visual documentation
- legal contextualization
- historical or sociological knowledge
Every skill strengthens the documentary capacity of the movement.
5. Contribute Through Public Visibility
You can support the movement even without documents or specialized skills by:
- sharing published dossiers
- amplifying documented cases
- raising awareness of structural injustice
- engaging in public discussion
- supporting transparency and democratic accountability
Visibility is a form of protection.
6. How to Contribute
If you wish to contribute, collaborate, or share materials that support the documentation of structural injustice, you can reach the editorial team at:
contact@injusticechronicle.com
All contributions are reviewed with confidentiality, independence, and documentary precision.
Contribute to the movement.
Strengthen visibility.
Help document what institutions conceal.