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Lindsay Gibbs

Sports Reporter

Lindsay Gibbs is a prominent sports reporter and author known for her insightful commentary on the intersection of sports, gender, and politics. She is currently working on a book with Beacon Press that focuses on the current wave of female athlete activism, addressing key issues such as #BlackLivesMatter, #EqualPay, and #MeToo.123

Gibbs has a diverse background in journalism, having previously served as a sports reporter for ThinkProgress for four years. Her work has been featured in various prominent outlets, including USA Today, Vice Sports, and Bleacher Report. Additionally, she co-hosts the feminist sports podcast "Burn It All Down" and runs a newsletter titled "Power Plays," which critiques sexism in sports.12

She holds a degree from New York University, where she studied film and television production. Before fully committing to sports journalism, Gibbs explored various career paths, including working on reality television and teaching screenwriting. Her writing has garnered significant attention, with notable articles being recognized in collections like "Best American Sports Writing".12

Gibbs is based in Greensboro, North Carolina, and remains active on social media under the handle @linzsports.1

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Aug 18 · twitter

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Aug 5 · twitter

Love this interview!! Appreciate the shout-out and I’m glad (?) my struggles with my lack of infrastructure in the self-employed world resonates 😂🤦🏻‍♀️

Dec 1 · powerplays.news
#FromtheArchives: King Richard, pt. 2 - by Lindsay Gibbs - Power Plays

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States