Edward Schumacher-Matos is Edward R. Murrow Visting Professor of Public Diplomacy at The Fletcher School at Tufts University.
Before Tufts, Schumacher-Matos was ombudsman for National Public Radio (NPR), and he held the James Madison Visiting Professorship on First Amendment Issues at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
Before joining NPR in June 2011, Schumacher-Matos wrote a syndicated weekly column for The Washington Post and was the ombudsman for The Miami Herald. In addition, he founded four Spanish-language daily newspapers in Texas; served as the founding editor and associate publisher of The Wall Street Journal's Spanish and Portuguese insert editions in Latin America, Spain, and Portugal; and worked for The New York Times as Madrid bureau chief, Buenos Aires bureau chief, and New York City economic development reporter. Schumacher-Matos also reported for The Philadelphia Inquirer, where he was part of the team that won a 1980 Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident.
Schumacher-Matos taught at Harvard University from 2008 to 2011 as Robert F. Kennedy Visiting Professor of Latin American Studies.
He served in the United States Army in Vietnam and was awarded the Bronze Star.
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SEP 26, 2013 • Podcast
Immigration Reform: Truths, Myths, and Politics
The great wave of illegal immigration to the United States is over, says Edward Schumacher-Matos. Our real challenge now is what to do with those 11–12 ...