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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