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Sarah Maslin Nir
American journalist (born 1983)
Sarah Maslin Nir (born March 23, 1983) is an American journalist, best known for her New York Times report on the working conditions of nail salon workers, for which she was a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting.[1] The story generated both extensive regulatory changes and extensive criticism.
Early life and education
The daughter of psychiatrist Yehuda Nir and psychologist Bonnie Maslin,[2] Nir was born and grew up in Manhattan, attending Brearley School.[3] Her brother, David Nir, is (as of 2014[update]) the political director of Daily Kos.[2] Nir graduated from Columbia University in 2008, majoring in political science and philosophy.[4] As an undergraduate, she was the Style Editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator.
She is also a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism (2009).[5] Before attending journalism school, Nir l