Miriam Pawel The New York Times, Bio, wiki, Age, Wife, Salary, and Net Worth

Miriam Pawel Bio | Wiki

Miriam Pawel is an American author, journalist, and independent historian. Her most recent book was titled “The Browns of California: The Family Dynasty That Transformed a State and Shaped a Nation.” The book traces the history of California throughout the four generations of the family of Governors Pat and Jerry Brown.

Miriam has also written extensively about agriculture, labor, and social movements. About these issues, she authored and published two books. Those books are “The Union of Their Dreams: Power, Hope and Struggle in Cesar Chavez’s Farm Worker Movement” and another one titled  “The Crusades of Cesar Chavez: A Biography.” The latter won the 2015 Robert F. Kennedy Book Prize as well as the California Book Award.

Additionally, the book became a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. Before she began focusing on the second cut of history,  Miriam spent 25 years serving as a reporter and editor on both coasts. She directed the coverage that won Pulitzer Prizes at Newsday and The Los Angeles Times as well.

Miriam Pawel Age

She was born in 1958, in the United States of America. Miriam is 64 years old.

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Miriam Pawel Height

She is a woman of average stature who stands at a height of 5 ft 4 in ( Approx 1.6m).

Miriam Pawel Family

She was brought into this world by a very long mother and father in 1958. Miriam holds American nationality by birth since she was born and raised in the United States of America. However, she has not shared much information regarding her parents or siblings.

Miriam Pawel Husband

The 64-year-old has displayed her secretive nature in this section. Despite being in the public domain for quite a while, Miram has always managed to keep a low profile about her personal life. Therefore, her marital status is only known to her family, close friends, and co-workers but not to the public.

Miriam Pawel The New York Times

As an American journalist and writer, Miriam has largely contributed as an opinion editor at the New York Times. As a registered author, her books have been reviewed by some major publications such as the Los Angeles Review of Books as well as the New York Times. Her works include The Browns of California, New York: published by Bloomsbury in 2018, The Crusades of Cesar Chavez New York: published by Bloomsbury Press in 2014, as well as The union of their dreams: power, hope, and Struggle in Cesar Chavez’s farmworker movement, New York:  also published by Bloomsbury Press in 2009.

Currently, Miriam mostly focuses on writing books and some opinion pieces, essays, and book reviews as well. Before she became an author,  Miriam spent 25 years serving as a reporter and editor for Newsday and the Los Angeles Times. She considers herself lucky to have lived in two great and fascinating places, New York and LA. Miriam likes to figure out how things work, and when they don’t work, she asks the question of why, and who should be held accountable.

According to her, Journalism and history have a lot in common. Miriam spends more time now reading documents than interviewing people, She also finds some time to unlock buried secrets in archives and has become a great pleasure.  Miriam believes that the disciplines of journalism and history share certain responsibilities and goals in addition to research techniques.

She believes in a Chinese proverb that states that the historian is the hand that rectifies. As an author,  Miriam tries to apply narrative writing skills when telling compelling stories based on rigorous academic research. She does that so that stories that matter to the community can reach the widest possible audience.

Miriam’s other colleagues at New York Times Include:

Michiko Kakutani-literary critic

Nicholas  Kristof-political commentator

Frank Bruni-journalist

Thomas Friedman-author, commentator

David Brooks-commentator

Jessica Grose-columnist

Kara Swisher-opinion writer

Adam Liptak-correspondent

Mark Leibovich-correspondent

Miriam Pawel Books

– The Crusades of Cesar Chavez: A Biography Mar 25, 2014

– The Union of Their Dreams: Power, Hope, and Struggle in Cesar Chavez’s Farm Worker Movement Oct 20, 2009

– The Browns of California: The Family Dynasty that Transformed a State and Shaped a Nation Sep 4, 2018

Miriam Pawel Salary

She earns a satisfactory amount from her current role as the opinion editor at the New York Times. Miriam has an average salary of $76,736.

Miriam Pawel Net Worth

Her major source of income and wealth includes serving as an author, journalist, and independent historian. Miriam has an estimated net worth of $2,746,713.

Who Is Miriam Pawel

Miriam is an American author, journalist, and independent historian. Her most recent book was titled “The Browns of California: The Family Dynasty That Transformed a State and Shaped a Nation.” The book traces the history of California throughout the four generations of the family of Governors Pat and Jerry Brown.

Is Miriam Pawel Married

Miriam has displayed her secretive nature in this section. Despite being in the public domain for quite a while, Miram has always managed to keep a low profile about her personal life. Therefore, her marital status is only known to her family, close friends, and co-workers but not to the public.

How Old Is Miriam Pawel

She is a 64-year-old American author, journalist, and independent historian who was born in 1958, in the United States of America.

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