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In June of 2023, again in the Atlantic, Quinones published a piece insisting that in a time of widespread fentanyl and methamphetamine, law enforcement -- and rethinking jail, especially -- was essential to compassionately combating the opioid-overdose crisis: "America's Approach to Addiction Has
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in April 2015, Quinones gave 265 speeches about the book and the opioid epidemic over the next four and a half years to small towns, universities, professional conferences of judges, narcotics officers, doctors, public health and social workers, addiction counselors, and many more.
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In October, 2022, he wrote a piece for Los Angeles Magazine about the confluence of methamphetamine from Mexico, tent encampments, and court precedent that led to the expansion of mental illness and the homeless encampment problem in Los Angeles, titled "Skid Row Nation."
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in January 2017, Quinones penned an op-ed piece titled, "The Truth is Immigrants have let us live like Princes." In the article, he writes about the positive economic impact of immigrant workers on the Southern Californian region of the United States.
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In February, 2024, Quinones wrote a piece for The Free Press about Hazard and other towns in Eastern Kentucky using local small-scale enterprise to revive from the damage caused by the opioid epidemic and the departure of coal mines.
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titled "'I Don't Know That I Would Even Call It Meth Anymore'" narrating how massive supplies of methamphetamine made in Mexico had spread nationwide and were a major driver of homelessness and mental illness across America.
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Quinones has lectured a more than 50 universities across the United States. He testified before the U.S. Senate Labor, Education, Health and Pensions committee in January, 2018. In 2012, he gave a lecture at the
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In 2011, he started a storytelling experiment, called "Tell Your True Tale" on his website. The site aims to encourage new writers to write their own stories. At last count it had more than 50 stories posted.
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out of Mexico. Threading through the book are the stories of a young construction worker named Delfino Juarez, who first hitched his future to Mexico City then, when it failed him, he moved north to Los
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about the opioid epidemic in America, focusing on abuse of prescription painkillers such as Oxycontin and the spread of Mexican black-tar heroin, primarily by men from the town of
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In February 2012, Quinones started "True Tales: A Reporter's Blog" about “Los Angeles, Mexico, migrants, culture, drugs, neighborhoods, border, and good storytelling.”
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in Mexico and the United States. Quinones describes the "explosion in heroin use and how one small Mexican town changed how heroin was produced and sold in America."
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In 1998, he was selected as a recipient of the Alicia Patterson Fellowship, for a series of stories on impunity in Mexican villages. In 2008, he was awarded a
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on the margins and a country in transition. Among the stories are tales of a colony of drag queens as they prepare for Mexico's oldest gay beauty contest; the
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He left for Mexico in 1994 where he worked as a freelance reporter. Quinones returned to the United States in 2004 to work for the
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entitled “So Far from Mexico City, So Close to God: Stories of Mexican Immigrants" and of Mexico's Escape from History.”
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on walls and buildings in Los Angeles. The murals are used to dissuade "tagging" of walls throughout Mexico.
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Los Angeles Magazine, "Skid Row Nation: How L.A.’s Homelessness Crisis Response Spread Across the Country"
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in 2021. he has been a reporter since 1987, and is now a freelance journalist. He was a reporter for the
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of his wild and violent rancho in Michoacan; the story of Jesus Malverde, the narcosaint of Sinaloa;
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He wrote in November 2012 about efforts to rework the Mexican indigenous governance system known as
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village where everyone has made a life making popsicles; the bare-knuckle neighborhood of
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True Tales from Another Mexico: The Lynch Mob, the Popsicle Kings, Chalino and the Bronx
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True Tales from Another Mexico: The Lynch Mob, the Popsicle Kings, Chalino and the Bronx
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The Free Press, "Opioids Decimated a Kentucky Town. Recovering Addicts Are Saving It."
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and the opioid epidemic Pennsylvania and other states are facing in the 21st century.
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Comedian Marc Maron interviewed Quinones twice on his podcast WTF with Marc Maron.
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Through these years, he continued to write magazine pieces and opinion columns.
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The Virgin of the American Dream: Guadalupe on the Walls of Los Angeles
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In 2013, he took a leave of absence from the paper to work on his book
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GQ Magazine, 50 Best Books of Literary Journalism of the 21st Century
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to work as a freelance writer and reporter. His work has appeared in
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and pitting them against people who had remained in their villages.
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Antonio's Gun and Delfino's Dream: True Tales of Mexican Migration
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Antonio's Gun and Delfino's Dream: True Tales of Mexican Migration
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In January 2017, Quinones was interviewed by Sally Wiggin from
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as one of the best nonfiction books of 2021.==References==
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2017 Interview with WATE Television in Pittsburgh, PA
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Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic
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In 2022, the National Book Critics Circle nominated
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He was next a crime reporter for the 1224: 1128:Arellano, Gustavo (15 December 2016). 864:"2008 Maria Moors Cabot Prize winner" 735:"Sam Quinones moves on from LA Times" 584:; the story of a lynching in a small 425:for four years. In 1992, he moved to 7: 789:"My High School Reunion — Claremont" 602:; and finally, how drug-trafficking 390:University of California at Berkeley 914:Quinones, Sam (November 20, 2012). 1274:Alexandra Alter (March 17, 2016). 1047:Arellano, Gustavo (May 13, 2007). 1021:Dagoberto, Gilb (April 22, 2007). 708:National Book Critics Circle Award 392:, graduating with B.A. degrees in 296:origin. 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