
Reuters journalists replicate the fentanyl supply chain in groundbreaking investigation
In “Fentanyl Express,” a team of Reuters journalists spread across Mexico, the U.S. and China detailed the entire supply chain of fentanyl, by becoming buyers
Reuben J. Brown is a multimedia journalist with a background in design. He is interested in very big systems, the people shaping them, and the stories of people they shape.
At the Reynolds Center, Reuben is chasing these stories as a James B. Steele Fellow, while pursuing a Master’s degree at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. A writer, photographer and producer, Reuben is intent on honing his skills as a reporter.
Reuben previously lived in the UK, working as Digital Editor at The Architectural Review in London. He holds a B.A. in architecture from the University of Cambridge, where he was president of the architecture society, and has worked at New York-based conference platform The World Around and on television shoots for the BBC.

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