How the San Francisco Chronicle shone a bright light on the Honduran drug trade - Poynter
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Megan Cassidy described the need to accurately depict drug dealers' residences in Honduras, concluding they were mansions, which clarified the wealth tied to drug trafficking.
The Poynter Prize judges praised the project 'Probing San Francisco's drug trade' for its direct and poignant anecdotes, showcasing the severe impact of drugs in the Tenderloin.
Judges noted that the storytelling was profound yet straightforward, illustrating the humanitarian disaster caused by the drug epidemic in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood.
The article emphasizes the connection between San Francisco and the Siria Valley, revealing how drug trafficking shaped the identities and economies of both places.
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