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Megan K. Stack

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Megan K. Stack (born ) is a contributing opinion writer to the New York Times. She has been a foreign correspondent in China, Russia, Egypt, Israel, Afghanistan and the U.S.-Mexico border area.[1]

She covered the post 9/11 wars in Pakistan and Afghanistan and wrote a book, Every Man in This Village is a Liar: An Education in War. Her second book, Women's Work: A Personal Reckoning with Labor, Motherhood, and Privilege, is about her experiences giving up reporting to raise her first child.[2][3]

Early Life

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Stack studied Spanish language and literature at The George Washington University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree between 1994 and 1998.

She was an editor on the school newspaper, The GW Hatchet, while at George Washington University.

References

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  1. ^ "Megan K. Stack bio on New York Times website". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Penguin Random House author page".
  3. ^ Martin, Rachel (15 April 2019). "'Women's Work' Delves Into Gender Roles At Home And Relationships With Domestic Help". NPR.