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3 things 'ZeroZeroZero' gets right about the cocaine trade

  • Written by Kendra McSweeney, Professor of Geography, The Ohio State University
image'ZeroZeroZero' is a drama based on truth that shows a clear picture of the modern cocaine trade.Amazon

The Amazon Prime Video series “ZeroZeroZero” shows U.S. viewers an accurate picture of the modern cocaine trade that’s rarely seen on screen. It is loosely based on Italian journalist Roberto Saviano’s nonfiction book by...

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