Heroin's Path on Reveal

This week on our new investigative journalism show, “Reveal,” we learn about the abuse of heroin, immigrant farmworkers, and teen prisoners and animals, including:

– An investigation by WBEZ/Chicago and The Chicago Reader explores the path heroin takes from Ciudad Juarez to Chicago and across the Midwest, where it supplies dealers, addicts and teens.

– A look at the solitary confinement of teens, many of whom are unconvicted, at Rikers Island in NYC.

– A check-in on the impact of the opiate prescription story CIR broke on the first Reveal pilot and the over prescription practices of the VA. What’s happened in the wake of a congressional hearing held within a week of that broadcast?

We also look at the questionable relationship between Hollywood film productions and the American Humane Association on protecting animals on film sets. The Hollywood Reporter produced a powerful examination of the topic and we talk with the writer who went after the story.

And we hear from a female farm worker on her experiences after she came forward to speak about the sexual abuse in the fields.

Reveal, airs Thursday April 17, at 9 p.m. on West Virginia Public Radio.

Author: Teresa Wills

Teresa is the host of West Virginia Morning and Morning Edition, heard Monday-Friday from 6 a.m.-9 a.m. When she’s not on the air, Teresa produces the traffic logs used by radio hosts for the program schedule, promos and donor announcements. She also does some voice promotion work on our television channels. Teresa grew up in St. Albans, West Virginia and graduated from West Virginia State University with a degree in Communications.

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