Bettina Boxall (born 1952) is an American
journalist who covered
water issues and the
environment for the ''
Los Angeles Times''. She is a recipient of a
Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting.
She graduated in 1974, with
honors, from the
University of Maine in
Orono.
Boxall retired from the ''Times'' on May 3, 2022, after 34 years at the paper.
Boxall, who is openly
gay, has written about
civil rights issues and joined in
panel discussions about the role of
LGBT journalists and writing about the issues that involve the LGBT community.
Background and education
When she was growing up, Boxall did not have a deep desire to become a reporter, but in high school she became editor of ''
The Maine Campus'' which was why she chose journalism as her major in university. At that point, she developed an interest in
photojournalism
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.
She also enjoyed her
geology class with Professor Stephen Norton. It was some of that early study that laid the groundwork for her Pulitzer Prize. She explained, "on both the exams and field trips, he demanded that his students think rather than regurgitate information. The facts were just the foundation for critical thinking. That was a valuable lesson to learn as a journalist."
Boxall graduated, in 1974,
summa cum laude
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, with a
Bachelor's degree in journalism from the
University of Maine.
Career
Boxall began her journalistic career, (1976-1977) as a staff
photographer and writer at the ''
San Marcos Daily Record'' – a small daily paper in
Texas,
and the ''
Bennington Banner
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,'' (1978-1982) in
Vermont and a small newspaper in
New Jersey.
On environmental issues
Boxall began working at ''
Los Angeles Times'' in 1987 covering environmental and
natural resources, focusing on fire and water issues.
In 2009, Boxall and her colleague, Julie Cart, won the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting (see Awards below).
Her work dovetails with her personal efforts, to conserve resources, and her views on the environmental issues she reports on. In one 2014 interview, she talked about the pride she has in conserving water saying:
In a 2016 interview, she spoke about the issues in the community of
Monterey, and how
local government needs to step up to prevent
wildfires, saying "This area has burned over and over again and maybe we shouldn't have
ousesthere."
On civil rights and equality
In the 1990s, Boxall gained recognition for her work as she began covering
gay rights
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Notably, , 3 ...
and
AIDS
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in
California, at the time "gay marriage and other issues were bubbling to the surface, signaling profound social shifts."
In 2013, Boxall, who is openly
gay, joined a panel of openly gay and lesbian journalists in a discussion of "Out in the Newsroom: A look at LGBT coverage and careers in journalism."
In 2019, she participated in another panel discussion, hosted by the
Los Angeles LGBT Center titled "Breaking News, Breaking Barriers," focusing on the coverage of, and representation of LGBT people beginning in the 1960s.
In 2020, Boxall was among six journalists to sue the ''Los Angeles Times'' over pay disparities due to
race and
gender bias.
The civil suit was settled after numerous staffers, both current and former employees, joined in a writing campaign; social media protested the disparate treatment as black journalists called out the ''Times'' using the hashtag #BlackatLAT.
Awards
Boxall received the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting in 2009 with her colleague
Julie Cart
Julie Cart, born in Louisiana, is an American journalist. She won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting, with her colleague, Bettina Boxall, for their series of stories looking at the cost and effectiveness of combating wildfires in t ...
. The prize was for their 15-month investigation, leading up to the series of "Big Burn" stories, exploring the cost and effectiveness of fighting wildfires in the western United States.
During their investigation, they examined
US Forest Service records obtained by using the
Freedom of Information Act, and traveled to Australia, investigating the country's different firefighting activities.
The Pulitzer board noted that the series was a "fresh and painstaking exploration into the cost and effectiveness of attempts to combat the growing menace of wildfires."
The series of stories are listed below.
* "Big Burn: Out of control?" ''Los Angeles Times'', Bettina Boxall and Julie Cart, July 27, 2008.
* "Big Burn: Just for show?" ''Los Angeles Times'', Bettina Boxall and Julie Cart, July 29, 2008.
* "A politician gets his way," ''Los Angeles Times'', Julie Cart, July 29, 2008.
* "Big Burn: In harms way," ''Los Angeles Times'', Bettina Boxall, July 31, 2008.
* "Big Burn: Small trees, large threat," ''Los Angeles Times'', Bettina Boxall, July 31, 2008.
* "Big Burn:Beige plague," ''Los Angeles Times'', Bettina Boxall, August 2, 2008.
* "Big Burn: On their own," ''Los Angeles Times'', Julie Cart, August 3, 2008.
In 2009 Boxall was given
Northern Arizona University's, Robert R. Eunson Distinguished Lecturer Award.
References
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1952 births
Living people
University of Maine alumni
Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism winners
20th-century American non-fiction writers
21st-century American non-fiction writers
20th-century American women writers
21st-century American women writers
American women journalists