- Tara Bahrampour
- Reporter
Tara Bahrampour has been a staff writer for the Washington Post since 2004. Based in Washington, she covers immigration, and has also reported for the Post from North Africa, the Middle East, and the Republic of Georgia. She is the author of To See and See Again: A Life in Iran and America, a memoir about revolution and growing up between two cultures.
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