Gayle Reaves Explained

Gayle Reaves is an American journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize and a George Polk Award. She was editor of the Fort Worth Weekly, an alternative newspaper serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, from October 2001 to March 2015.[1]

Biography

Reaves was an honors graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, earning a bachelor's degree in journalism in 1973.[2] [3]

Before joining the Fort Worth Weekly, Reaves worked as a projects reporter, writer and assistant city editor for The Dallas Morning News. She was also a reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Austin American-Statesman, the now-defunct Austin Citizen, and began her career at the Paris (TX) News.

Reaves is a founder and former president of the Association for Women Journalists and past president of the Journalism and Women Symposium.

She is a Texan, resident in Fort Worth.

Awards

Reaves was a Pulitzer finalist in 1989, and she was one member of a team at The Dallas Morning News that won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1994, covering "the epidemic of violence against women in many nations".[4] Eleven reporters and five photojournalists created the 14 story-series "Violence Against Women: A Question of Human Rights".

Reaves won, along with fellow Dallas Morning News reporters David Hanners and David McLemore, the 1990 George Polk Award for regional reporting following a series on South Texas drug wars.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://aan.org/alternative/Aan/ViewArticle?oid=oid%3A5891 "Gayle Reaves Named Editor at FW Weekly"
  2. "Morning News wins Pulitzer Prize", The Dallas Morning News, April 13, 1994, A1.
  3. http://communication.utexas.edu/alumni/pulitzers/DEV75_006945.html "UT-A Pulitzer Prize Winners"
  4. http://www.pulitzer.org/bycat/International-Reporting "International Reporting"
  5. Web site: George Polk Award winners . 2007-02-20 . 2009-03-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090322060554/http://www.brooklyn.liu.edu/polk/prev/prev90.html#90 . dead .