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Journalism and Justice: Jasmyne Cannick’s Work Led to Conviction in L.A. Deaths of Black Men | Post News Group

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Jasmyne Cannick, who is an activist, journalist, and political strategist in Los Angeles, says getting the criminal justice system to investigate the mysterious deaths of two Black men in the home of an influential white Democratic Party donor required a bitter fight and balancing act.

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