Sept. 13, 2019
Beat of the Week
(Honorable Mention)
AP package from Australia reveals global ravages of opioids
for months of careful relationship building with opioid addicts and their loved ones, resulting in a richly-detailed package about opioid addiction in Australia, where stigma around addiction remains high. The stories revealed how drug companies and the Australian government have contributed to the crisis, and an intimate narrative provided striking detail about the pain and impact of opioid dependency on addicts and their families. To find the right subjects, Gelineau contacted countless rehab centers, doctors, pain groups, nonprofits and addiction specialists, combed through online forums and social media and read through thousands of signatures on petitions related to opioid abuse. Putting the pieces together also required painstaking sifting through data from Australiaās de-centralized health system and 12 years of coronersā reports to find early warnings about the opioid crisis. The work resonated with readers, and the director of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, which funded the stories, called them āstellar journalism ... so well told and presented,ā while the mother profiled in the teamās narrative piece wrote to Gelineau, āIām so grateful for having met you, Sam and Goldie. You have given me a voice.āhttps://bit.ly/2kebqV7https://bit.ly/2lKn9ez