Hannah Dreier is a reporter at The Washington Post and the winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing.\n\n\u201cYou can\u2019t come up with a good story idea in the office. I\u2019ve never had a good idea that I just came up with out of thin air. It always comes from being on the ground.\u201d\n\nThanks to Mailchimp and Pitt Writers for sponsoring this week's episode.\n@hannahdreier\nhannahdreier.com\nDreier on Longform\n[01:49] "Former MS-13 Member Who Secretly Helped Police is Deported" (ProPublica \u2022 Jan 2019)\n[02:05] "Trust and Consequences" (Washington Post \u2022 Jan 2020)\n[02:33] Dreier's archive at New York\n[02:35] Dreier on This American Life\n[02:37] "How a Crackdown on MS-13 Caught Up Innocent High School Students" (New York Times Magazine \u2022 Dec 2019)\n[07:52] "A Child's Scraped Knee a Life or Death Matter in Venezuela" (Associated Press \u2022 Oct 2016)\n[08:50] "Life on the Line in Venezuela as Economic Crisis Worsens" (Associated Press \u2022 July 2016)\n[15:55] "Venezuela's Newest Shortage: Breast Implants" (Hartford Courant \u2022 Sep 2014)\n[17:52] "No Food, No Teachers, Violence in Failing Venezuela Schools" (Hartford Courant \u2022 Jun 2016)\n[30:29] "How a Crackdown on MS-13 Caught Up Innocent High School Students" (New York Times Magazine \u2022 Jan 2019)\n[30:34] "The Disappeared" (ProPublica \u2022 Sep 2018)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices