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Episode 4 - Where are Women in Sinaloa's Organized Crime? A Conversation with Deborah Bonello. cover
Episode 4 - Where are Women in Sinaloa's Organized Crime? A Conversation with Deborah Bonello. cover
Conversations on Gender, Geography & Violence Against Women in Mexico & Central America.

Episode 4 - Where are Women in Sinaloa's Organized Crime? A Conversation with Deborah Bonello.

Episode 4 - Where are Women in Sinaloa's Organized Crime? A Conversation with Deborah Bonello.

34min |07/12/2020
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Episode 4 - Where are Women in Sinaloa's Organized Crime? A Conversation with Deborah Bonello. cover
Episode 4 - Where are Women in Sinaloa's Organized Crime? A Conversation with Deborah Bonello. cover
Conversations on Gender, Geography & Violence Against Women in Mexico & Central America.

Episode 4 - Where are Women in Sinaloa's Organized Crime? A Conversation with Deborah Bonello.

Episode 4 - Where are Women in Sinaloa's Organized Crime? A Conversation with Deborah Bonello.

34min |07/12/2020
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In this 4th Episode of the Series, we talk about Deborah Bonello's investigations on organized crime and illegal logging in Mexico, and then jump into a discussion about her current book project on Women in the Sinaloa Cartel.

Deborah Bonello is a journalist, editor and investigator and has been based in Latin America since 2005. She is a former employee of The Los Angeles Times, the Financial Times and InSight Crime, and has reported for many international media outlets.

In recent years, much of Deborah's coverage has focused on organized crime and drug trafficking across Latin America, from investigating the Central American street gangs MS-13 and Barrio 18, to the role of Mexico's cartels in the illicit production and trafficking of fentanyl.

Before starting her current role as Senior Editor for Latin America at VICE World News, Deborah was a regular contributor to Vice, Ozy.com and the Telegraph. She lives in Mexico City. She is also an award-winning producer and videographer.


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In this 4th Episode of the Series, we talk about Deborah Bonello's investigations on organized crime and illegal logging in Mexico, and then jump into a discussion about her current book project on Women in the Sinaloa Cartel.

Deborah Bonello is a journalist, editor and investigator and has been based in Latin America since 2005. She is a former employee of The Los Angeles Times, the Financial Times and InSight Crime, and has reported for many international media outlets.

In recent years, much of Deborah's coverage has focused on organized crime and drug trafficking across Latin America, from investigating the Central American street gangs MS-13 and Barrio 18, to the role of Mexico's cartels in the illicit production and trafficking of fentanyl.

Before starting her current role as Senior Editor for Latin America at VICE World News, Deborah was a regular contributor to Vice, Ozy.com and the Telegraph. She lives in Mexico City. She is also an award-winning producer and videographer.


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In this 4th Episode of the Series, we talk about Deborah Bonello's investigations on organized crime and illegal logging in Mexico, and then jump into a discussion about her current book project on Women in the Sinaloa Cartel.

Deborah Bonello is a journalist, editor and investigator and has been based in Latin America since 2005. She is a former employee of The Los Angeles Times, the Financial Times and InSight Crime, and has reported for many international media outlets.

In recent years, much of Deborah's coverage has focused on organized crime and drug trafficking across Latin America, from investigating the Central American street gangs MS-13 and Barrio 18, to the role of Mexico's cartels in the illicit production and trafficking of fentanyl.

Before starting her current role as Senior Editor for Latin America at VICE World News, Deborah was a regular contributor to Vice, Ozy.com and the Telegraph. She lives in Mexico City. She is also an award-winning producer and videographer.


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In this 4th Episode of the Series, we talk about Deborah Bonello's investigations on organized crime and illegal logging in Mexico, and then jump into a discussion about her current book project on Women in the Sinaloa Cartel.

Deborah Bonello is a journalist, editor and investigator and has been based in Latin America since 2005. She is a former employee of The Los Angeles Times, the Financial Times and InSight Crime, and has reported for many international media outlets.

In recent years, much of Deborah's coverage has focused on organized crime and drug trafficking across Latin America, from investigating the Central American street gangs MS-13 and Barrio 18, to the role of Mexico's cartels in the illicit production and trafficking of fentanyl.

Before starting her current role as Senior Editor for Latin America at VICE World News, Deborah was a regular contributor to Vice, Ozy.com and the Telegraph. She lives in Mexico City. She is also an award-winning producer and videographer.


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