Correct option is D
Gaiutra Bahadur is a Guyanese-American writer. She is best known for her book Coolie Woman: The Odyssey of Indenture, which was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize in 2014. Bahadur was born in New Amsterdam, East Berbice-Corentyne in rural Guyana and emigrated to the United States with her family when she was six years old. She grew up in Jersey City, New Jersey and earned her bachelor's degree, with honors in English Literature, at Yale University and her master's degree in journalism at Columbia University.
Bahadur's work has appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The Nation, Ms. Magazine, The Virginia Quarterly Review, The Washington Post, History Today and Dissent Magazine, among other publications. She has also received numerous awards for her writing, including the New Jersey Council on the Arts Award for prose and the Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University. Bahadur is a passionate advocate for social justice and her writing often explores themes of migration, identity, and belonging. Her work has been praised for its insights, its empathy, and its lyrical prose.
In addition to her work as a writer, Bahadur is also a professor of journalism at Rutgers University. She is a passionate teacher and she is committed to helping students develop their writing skills and their critical thinking abilities. Bahadur is a valuable asset to the literary world and her work continues to inspire and challenge readers around the globe.