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10 Facts About Farah Stockman

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Farah Nisa Stockman was born on May 21,1974 and is an American journalist who has worked for The Boston Globe and is currently employed by The New York Times.

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Farah Stockman was an active member of the Radcliffe Rugby Football Club.

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Farah Stockman is reported to have been seeking to interview Mubarik Shah Gillani, an individual who was in hiding, who was being sought by Daniel Pearl at the time of his death.

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Mariane Pearl, Daniel Pearl's wife, wrote that an article Farah Stockman wrote, linking Gillani to Richard Reid, was the inspiration for her husband to seek the interview that led to his capture and death.

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Farah Stockman worked in the Globes Washington bureau before becoming a member of the paper's editorial board and an editorial columnist.

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In 2021, Farah Stockman published American Made based on her prior reporting for The New York Times about the Rexnord factory closure.

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Farah Stockman won her award for her work "with homeless children in Machakos, Kenya".

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In 2014, at the annual meeting of the Association of Opinion Journalists in Mobile, Stockman received The Eugene C Pulliam Fellowship for Editorial Writing, presented by the Sigma Delta Chi Foundation, the educational arm of the Society of Professional Journalists.

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Farah Stockman was writing a study of race relations, especially in Boston, riven by the 1974 court order to bus students to address de facto segregation in the schools.

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In 2016, Farah Stockman was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary, in recognition of a series of articles examining the effects of busing on Boston schools.