[ALOUD] at Central Library
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 7:00 PM
JOY HOROWITZ
Parts per Million:
The Poisoning of Beverly Hills High School
An unsettling and timely investigation into the ties between Beverly Hills, its oil wells, and a local cancer cluster. A compelling legal drama by a journalist and member of the Beverly Hills High School class of ’71.

Joy Horowitz is a freelance journalist and former staff writer for the Los Angeles Times. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, the New Yorker, Los Angeles magazine, and many other national publications. She graduated Harvard cum laude in 1975 and worked as a copy girl, sports writer and investigative reporter for the old Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. After stints as an investigative producer at the local CBS-TV news station in L.A. and feature writer at the Los Angeles Times, she received a Masters in Studies of Law (MSL) degree from Yale Law School in 1982.

She has been the recipient of a Ford Foundation Fellowship, a Pulitzer Prize nomination for her reporting on indoor air pollution for the Los Angeles Times, and Sunday Magazine Editors’ Association award for her Los Angeles Times magazine article “Greetings from Pearlie and Tessie,” which was the basis for her 1996 book, Tessie and Pearlie: A Granddaughter’s Story. Most recently, she received an environmental journalism fellowship at the National Tropical Botanical Garden in Hawaii.

Directions/Parking: Unless otherwise indicated, ALOUD programs take place at the Los Angeles Central Library's Mark Taper Auditorium, 630 W. Fifth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071.