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Pu Ying Huang is the director of photography at The Texas Tribune in Austin, where she works with a vast network of freelancers across the state on news assignments and photo stories. She has overseen visual coverage of the Uvalde school shooting, the overturning of Roe V. Wade and tension on the U.S.-Mexico border. Before joining the Tribune, she photographed as a freelance journalist in Houston, TX and Bogotá, Colombia. Huang has documented Hurricane Harvey's catastrophic flooding, protests that followed the murder of George Floyd and the plight of Venezuelan migrants fleeing economic and political crises. Her work has appeared in Reuters, Al Jazeera English, VICE, ProPublica, NBC News and NPR, among others. Huang is also an appointed board member and national co-chair of the clips contest at the National Press Photographers Association.