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Andrea Gibson (born August 13, 1975) is an American poet and activist from
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, who has lived in
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since 1999. Gibson's poetry focuses on
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, politics, social reform, and
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topics.


Personal life

Gibson grew up in
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. They have one sister, Laura, who is mentioned in a poem "The Moon Is a Kite". Growing up in a Baptist home and attending local schools, they later attended
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. Moving with a girlfriend, Gibson lived for a time in New Orleans, and later the two moved in 1999 to
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, where they settled. They went to their first open-mic in Denver, where Gibson was inspired to become a spoken word artist. Gibson uses
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, specifically they/them/theirs. Many of their poems are about gender identity, such as "Swing Set" and "Andrew". Gibson has said, regarding gender, "I don't necessarily identify within a gender binary. I've never in my life really felt like a woman and I've certainly never felt like a man. I look at gender on a spectrum and I feel somewhere on that spectrum that's not landing on either side of that." Regarding appellation, Gibson has expressed affinity for a variety of names, stating "The names my loved ones call me that I love being called: Andrea. Andrew. Andy. Anderson. Dre. Gibby. Gib. Gibbs. Gibba. Sam. Faye. Pangee." Gibson has been diagnosed with
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, and they have spoken openly about their experiences with CLD - both in terms of physical suffering and in difficulty accessing care and treatment. They have worked towards spreading awareness of CLD. They have ovarian cancer and are undergoing chemotherapy.


Poetry

A four-time Denver Grand Slam Champion, Gibson finished fourth at the 2004
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, and third at both the 2006 and 2007
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. In 2008, Gibson became the first poet ever to win the
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(WOWps) in
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. In 2008, Gibson published their first book, ''Pole Dancing To Gospel Hymns''. This was followed by ''The Madness Vase'' and ''Pansy'', all published by
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. Gibson has also written and published ''Take Me With You'', a book of quotes and phrases. In 2018, they published ''Lord of the Butterflies''. The album ''Yellowbird'' incorporates music with spoken word. Confronting fear was a theme in poems of the following album, ''Flower Boy.'' Gibson also released ''Truce'' in 2013, followed by ''Hey Galaxy'' in 2018. Gibson cites Sonya Renee Taylor, Derrick Brown,
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, Patricia Smith, and
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as influences. Throughout the year, Gibson tours universities and other venues across the country. Gibson often performs poems at
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.


Activism

In addition to using poetry to provide social and political commentary on gender and LGBTQ issues, Gibson is involved with many activist groups, and also performs at Take Back the Night events. For twenty years, Gibson performed with Vox Feminista, a "performance tribe of radical feminists bent on social change through cultural revolution." In 2013, alongside Kelsey Gibb, Gibson launched the website and support system, ''Stay Here With Me.'' The tumblr account for ''Stay Here With Me'' presents it as "an interactive, safe space offering collective support while encouraging individual healing to keep those who visit alive today, and wanting to stay alive until tomorrow."


Discography

*''Bullets and Windchimes'' (2003) *''Swarm'' (2004) *''When the Bough Breaks'' (2006) *''Yellowbird'' (2009) *''Flower Boy'' (2011) * ''Truce ''(2013) * ''Hey Galaxy ''(2018)


Books

*''Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns'' (2008) *''The Madness Vase'' (2012) *''Pansy'' (2015) *''Take Me With You'' (2018) *''Lord of the Butterflies'' (2018) *''How Poetry Can Change Your Heart'' (2019) *''You Better Be Lightning'' (2021)


Awards and honors

Gibson is a four-time Denver Grand Slam Champion. They placed fourth in the 2004 National Poetry Slam and third in the 2006 and 2007 Individual World Poetry Slam. Gibson was the first person to win the Women of the World Poetry Slam in 2008.


References


External links

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Audio of "Andrew," "For Eli," "See-Through," "Walmart," "Swingset," and "Blue Blanket" (among others) on Indiefeed Performance Poetry Channel


{{DEFAULTSORT:Gibson, Andrea Living people Bowdoin College alumni Saint Joseph's College of Maine alumni People from Calais, Maine American spoken word poets 1975 births Writers from Boulder, Colorado American LGBT poets LGBT people from Maine 21st-century American poets 21st-century American LGBT people Non-binary activists American non-binary writers