The only bio I could find on this Stockman chick says nothing about her parents.
She's lived a mighty white life including teaching in Kenya. Yet I don't see anything in her bio about work done for American blacks.
Until then Stockman who is you?? Where your maternal Grandmamma stay??
Farah Stockman - Wikipedia
Education[edit]
Stockman attended
Radcliffe College, graduating in 1996.
[4][5] She was an active member of the Radcliffe Rugby Football Club.
[6] In the summer of 1996 Stockman directed the
Mission Hill Summer Program with Harvard's
Phillips Brooks House Association.
[7]
Kenya, 1997–2000[edit]
Following graduation Stockman served as a school teacher in
Kenya for two years. Stockman and other teachers set up the
Jitegemee non-governmental organization.
[8] While living in Kenya Stockman began writing for
The New York Times,
The Christian Science Monitor, the
Voice of America and
Reuters. During her time in Kenya Stockman covered the
Rwandan genocide.
[9]
Attempts to interview Mubarik Shah Gillani[edit]
Stockman is reported to have been seeking to interview
Mubarik Shah Gillani, an individual who was in hiding, who was also being sought by
Daniel Pearl, at the time of his death.
[10] Mariane Pearl, Daniel Pearl's wife, wrote that an article Stockman wrote, linking Gillani to
Richard Reid, was the inspiration for her husband to seek the interview that led to his capture and death.[
citation needed]
Boston Globe[edit]
Upon her return to the United States, Stockman started working for
The Boston Globe. She worked in the
Globe's Washington bureau, before becoming a member of the paper's editorial board and editorial columnist.
[11] In 2016, she moved to
The New York Times.
Awards[edit]
Stockman was a winner of an award from the
J. W. Saxe Memorial Fund in the 1990s.
[12] Stockman won her award for her work "with homeless children in Machakos, Kenya." Stockman subsequently became one of the fund's directors.[
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