Evan F. Moore is a journalist who writes about the intersection of sports, politics, violence and culture. His work has been featured in ESPN's The Undefeated, Bleacher Report, DNAinfo, Rolling Stone, The Nation, Chicago Magazine, Ebony, Crain’s Chicago Business, The Chicago Tribune, The Reader, Daily Southtown, The Shadow League, Thrillist, RedEye, Gapers Block, Chicago Reporter, Daily Herald, Huffington Post, Time Out Chicago, and in Community Media Workshop’s "We Are Not Alone/No Estamos Solos" project on youth violence.
Media appearances include WBEZ, WGN, Vocalo, WVON, ESPN Chicago, WLS AM, NPR, 670 The Score, i24news, Fox In The Morning, MSNBC’s “All In with Chris Hayes,” and WTTW’s “Chicago Tonight."
Evan has spoken on journalism panels at the University of Chicago, University of Illinois, Northwestern University, Dominican University, DePaul University and Roosevelt University.
Awards: Finalist for the Chicago Headline Club's Peter Lisagor Award for Best Non-Deadline Reporting in Newspaper or Magazine, Rolling Stone: “Colin Kaepernick and What White Fans Don’t Understand About Black Athletes.” (2017)
Winner of the Delta Sigma Chapter of the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Romania Torch Award in the category of Journalism for repeated acts of civic and social responsibility. (2017)