Amy Schoenfeld Walker
@amyswalk
Reporting on public health @nytimes + @nytgraphics
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https://www.nytimes.com/by/amy-schoenfeld-walker 12-06-2012 15:51:14
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Applications are open for our 2024 NYT Graphics fellowship! Do you have experience telling stories with data and visuals? Do you thrive on collaborative teams? If so, tell us about yourself here: nyti.ms/3s4RaZ6
The advance of the Ukrainian counteroffensive must face great challenges to advance on the ground occupied by the Russians. I did some illustrations to explain it better: nyti.ms/3qXXekW #UkraineWar
Dozens of clinics have closed or halted abortions since Roe fell last year. We set out to see what happened to them & their communities.
Grateful to have been able to work on this project with Simone Landon Meghan Louttit Amy Schoenfeld Walker Allison McCann & many others.
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More than 40% of the country’s providers offer medication abortions only — Amy Schoenfeld Walker and I took a look at what the federal case over abortion pills could mean for nationwide access nytimes.com/interactive/20…
Read Amy Schoenfeld Walker on how exceptions to state abortion bans are more symbolic than real. Women who are raped or have serious health complications generally still need to travel out of state. nytimes.com/interactive/20…
Important piece today on abortion exceptions by Amy Schoenfeld Walker. Why are exceptions so contested, and why have so few doctors made use of them? History helps with this. Thread.
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Many state abortion bans include exceptions, but in practice few are granted. Louisiana has reported zero abortions and Mississippi has reported no more than two. Incredible work by Amy Schoenfeld Walker nytimes.com/interactive/20…
Announcing a new opening at NYT Graphics: We are looking for a creative and versatile 3-D specialist to join our team. nytimes.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/NYT/job/…
Abortion is rising as a voter concern in this Pew Research Center survey. pewresearch.org/politics/2022/…
If you only read one thing today, let it be this.
How do we keep people like Carrington J. Tatum in the business?