On his last day in Culiacán, Pulitzer Center grantee Clayton Worfolk witnessed a traumatic crime scene—an embodiment of what has made this city one of the most dangerous in Mexico.
Many residents of Mexico’s Sinaloa state, the birthplace of Mexican drug cartel system, have embraced the state's reputation of violence. But now surging drug-related terror is changing their minds.
Clayton Worfolk recently completed the master's degree program at UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, where he focused on television production and magazine writing.
He has traveled to...
Jordan deBree is a documentary producer, cameraman and editor. He has worked as a journalist both in the United States and in Latin America. His work has appeared on PBS, MSNBC, and in a variety of...