
Yuriko Schumacher
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Osaka native | data visuals @TexasTribune 👩🏻💻
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https://yuriko-schumacher.github.io/ 29-09-2018 16:11:51
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Excited this story by Zach Despart Yuriko Schumacher Uriel J. García is being recognized for its service to the First Amendment by TX Managing Editors Association, Scripps Howard and Poynter! When Texas wouldn't give us answers about the wall, we found them anyway. apps.texastribune.org/features/2024/…

Hispanic Texans embraced COVID shots and lowered their death rate | My interview with T.L. Langford Texas Tribune with stunning graphics by Yuriko Schumacher texastribune.org/2025/05/01/tex…

That first deadly COVID-19 summer killed more Hispanic Texans than any other group. And when vaccines became available, their death toll fell dramatically as white deaths continued to rise. Yuriko Schumacher and I tell you how that happened. texastribune.org/2025/05/01/tex… via Texas Tribune

It takes an incredible Texas Tribulation team to deliver a deep health dive likes this one. So please consider that donate button at the top of the page. texastribune.org/2025/05/01/tex…


1/ When COVID came, Hispanic Texans died at disproportionate rates. Then they embraced vaccines. The border has the highest vaccination rates in the state. Now the Hispanic COVID death rate has plummeted. from T.L. Langford and Yuriko Schumacher texastribune.org/2025/05/01/tex…

Five years after Texas began reopening businesses, a move that eventually led to a deadly summer COVID wave, T.L. Langford Dan Keemahill and I dug into the death data. That wave hit Hispanics hardest, and the racial breakdown shifted as vaccines rolled out. texastribune.org/2025/05/01/tex…




Texas lawmakers slipped millions into a budget proposal for kits intended to help track down missing kids . The move comes two years after they cut funding for such kits following a ProPublica and Tribune report that showed there’s no evidence they work. bit.ly/43eyTXJ


Seven of the 15 fastest growing cities in the country are in Texas — but most of them are in North Texas Yuriko Schumacher's graphics tell the story:


Some personal news: Next month I’ll start a new job as a politics reporter Texas Tribune. I’ll still write about some of the news I cover now, but am excited to dig into our state leaders, state government agencies, #txlege + how their decisions impact Texans.


