Nicholas D. Kristof is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author known for his deeply impactful reporting on human rights and global issues. Born in 1959 in Oregon, he earned a degree from Harvard University and studied law at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. Kristof spent decades at The New York Times, where he highlighted topics like poverty, health, and women's rights, often from conflict zones. His work, including books co-authored with his wife Sheryl WuDunn, seeks to mobilize awareness and action on critical social issues. Kristof's empathy-driven journalism continues to inspire and provoke meaningful change worldwide.