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by Jinx Press Collective and People’s Fabric Oct 24, 2024
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Welcome to Unraveled.
We’ll be bringing you the same independent investigative journalism you’ve come to know from Jinx Press and People’s Fabric. Our stories at other publications have shed light on overlooked police misconduct, inspired grassroots activism, exposed bigotry, and led to officers being immediately stripped of their powers. You can read more about our mission here. We’ve also updated our editorial policies.
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