Pamela Paul
American journalist
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2025 | Left the New York Times during a round of job cuts in the Opinion section. |
February 2 2024 | Published a 5,000-word opinion piece titled 'Gender Dysphoric Kids Deserve Better Care', which discussed stories of people who detransitioned after receiving gender-affirming care in their youth. |
2022 | Paul stepped down from her role as editor of The New York Times Book Review after nearly a decade of leadership. |
March 2022 | Moved from the Books section to the Opinion section at the New York Times, beginning to write weekly columns. |
2016 | Her role expanded to oversee all books coverage for The New York Times, including Book Review, daily print reviews, and publishing news across print and online platforms. |
2013 | Promoted to the editorship of the New York Times Book Review, where she worked to achieve gender parity in book coverage. |
2011 | Joined The New York Times, writing the Studied column and serving as children's books editor and features editor for the Book Review. |
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