![]() ![]() Over his career, he has investigated overseas at great personal risk, including eleven trips to Sudan during the War in Darfur, which he was among the first reporters to call a genocide. ![]() His op-ed columns for The Times remain a key platform for drawing the public eye to oft-ignored human rights violations worldwide. At twenty-five, he joined The New York Times, for which he was a correspondent in Beijing with his wife Sheryl WuDunn. During those years Kristof became enamored with travel, and Kirstof has traveled to 140 countries and lived on four continents. He attended Harvard University, then Oxford University for law school on a Rhodes Scholarship. Kristof grew up near the small town of Yam Hill, Oregon on a sheep and cherry farm, and began his journalism career editing his high school newspaper. ![]()
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