Tara Bahrampour
@TaraBahrampour
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@washingtonpost reporter on aging/generations/demography [email protected]
Washington, DC
Joined June 2012
GO SEE THIS on Tuesday!! It’s brilliant!! Playing across the USA for one more day only! https://t.co/NTwEQU6M0W
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I spent the past year with Charles Holman, who spent the last 50 years researching his family tree. What he learned was fascinating, and tells an important story of race and reckoning in America. I would be honored if you would read and share it. https://t.co/DojLEvoOUz
washingtonpost.com
“It was the coming together of things that I had been looking for for years,” Charles Holman said.
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The March on Washington was a historic day in 1963. Thousands bused into D.C. from around the country to rally for racial and economic justice. We want to hear your stories for the 60th anniversary of the march this summer: https://t.co/w7VMgPdH33
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This is a huge huge huge loss. Happy to see @malitzd's next-level managerial talents recognized beyond this building, though.
nytco.com
David Malitz joins the desk as a deputy editor, and Robin Kawakami will be assistant editor directing audience, data and digital publishing.
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A well-written and thoughtful piece by Daniel Block on the state of ugly infighting and smear campaigns among the Iranian diaspora. https://t.co/xq2ql4RUGv
#Iran
politico.com
Disputes within the Iranian diaspora are getting uglier — and complicating U.S. foreign policy as the regime gets closer and closer to having a nuclear bomb.
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In Opinion "The steady disinvestment in the liberal arts risks turning America’s universities into vocational schools narrowly focused on professional training," writes historian Bret C. Devereaux.
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No paywall on this story, go ahead and click!
washingtonpost.com
Eleven of the 15 largest metro areas showed population upticks in 2022, as immigration trends rebounded to levels not seen since the Obama administration.
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How can we call ourselves the greatest country in the world when its elected leaders sit on their hands while children are murdered while hiding behind their desks? We can't. And we should be ashamed.
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A 13-year-old in Texas heard a classmate say, “Don’t come to school tomorrow.” Panicked, she told her friends and, later, her mom and the school. The result? The school suspended the girl, who is Black, derailing her life. Terrific work from @TaliRichman: https://t.co/Z1DsojcsSB
dallasnews.com
After a Lewisville ISD girl overheard a boy say, “Don’t come to school tomorrow,” she ended up threatened with suspension.
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Now you can hear me narrate my own tortured prose on the demise of the Hotel Pennsylvania, with a gorgeously edited opening and some mood-setting music and sound, thanks again to the ingenious @Parinlalala!
nytimes.com
The Hotel Pennsylvania in Manhattan was a virtual city within a city. But in the end, nothing could save it.
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