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Amisha "Amy" Padnani is an American journalist who is an editor on the
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''. She is the creator of the ''Times'' series '' Overlooked,'' which features obituaries that tell the stories of individuals whose deaths were not originally reported by the ''Times'', typically remarkable women and people of color. Padnani is also the author, with writers of the ''Times'', of ''Overlooked: A Celebration of Remarkable, Underappreciated People Who Broke the Rules and Changed the World'', a collection of these obituaries, published in 2023 by
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Career

Padnani wrote for metropolitan newspapers like ''
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'' before moving to ''The New York Times'' in 2011. She became digital editor of
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at ''
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'' in 2017. As the Obituaries editor of the ''
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'', she researches, assigns and edits obituaries to in-house writers. In 2020, Padnani contributed to a children's book, ''Finish the Fight! The Brave and Revolutionary Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote''. The book received a 2021
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Honor Books recommendation in the Books for Older Children category. In 2020, Padnani and reporter Julia Carmel produced a special section for the ''Times:'' "The A.D.A. at 30: Beyond the Law's Promise." Unusually, an audio version of every story in the series was created, and the special section was
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. The project also resulted in a newsroom style guide for alt-text descriptions of images that illustrate stories online.


''Overlooked''

In 2018, together with the newspaper's gender editor, Jessica Bennett, Padnani initiated an obituary feature series, '' Overlooked'', to publish obituaries on notable figures previously overlooked by the ''Times'', such as
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and
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. The series opened with a straightforward statement of intent: "Since 1851, obituaries in the ''New York Times'' have been dominated by white men. Now we're adding the stories of remarkable women." The newspaper also invited readers to nominate overlooked individuals meriting commemoration. Padnani has described her personal motivation for the series: "As a woman of color, I am pained when the powerful stories of incredible women and minorities are not brought to light". In 2019, students at
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created a musical based on the ''Overlooked'' series. In a talkback after the performance, Padnani said that while the response from readers was very positive, some ''Times'' staff had criticized ''Overlooked'' as "self-flagellation of the ''New York Times''." In a Q&A with the
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Washington, D.C. chapter in 2020, Padnani said that after the series began, many readers thanked her "for giving these people a voice," while others said the series "wouldn't make up for" more than a century "of he ''Times''doing it the wrong way." The ''Overlooked'' series is in the process of being adapted into a
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show and several books. In 2023, Ten Speed Press published ''Overlooked: A Celebration of Remarkable, Underappreciated People Who Broke The Rules and Changed the World,'' authored by Padnani with the ''New York Times'' Obituaries Desk.


Awards and honors

Padnani, along with
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and Anika Burgess of ''
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'', won the Newspapers feature award at the
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's 2020
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s for their work on the Mrs. Files series, a collection of essays and poems surrounding the title of "Mrs." and its role in the identity of women. Padnani gave a
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in June 2019 discussing '' Overlooked'', as part of the TED Salon: Trailblazers.


Books

* (with
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, Jennifer Schuessler, Jennifer Harlan, Sandra E. Garcia and Vivian Wang) ''Finish the Fight! The Brave and Revolutionary Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote''. HMH Books, 2020. * (with the ''New York Times'' Obituaries Desk) ''Overlooked: A Celebration of Remarkable, Underappreciated People Who Broke The Rules and Changed the World''. Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed, 2023.


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