Gayle Reaves is a
Pulitzer Prize- and
George Polk Award-winning journalist, currently the managing editor of the
Fort Worth Weekly alternative weekly newspaper serving the
Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.
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 was an honors graduate of the
University of Texas at Austin, earning a
bachelor's degree in journalism in 1973. She is a
Texan, resident in
Fort Worth.
Awards
Reaves was a Pulitzer finalist in 1989, and won a
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in
1994 for the series "Violence Against Women: A Question of Human Rights", 14 stories that examined the violence against women in many nations. Reaves was one of 11 reporters and five
photojournalists on the
The Dallas Morning News team that won the award.
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.
Reaves is a founder and former president of the
Association for Women Journalists and past president of the
Journalism and Women Symposium.