Lindsey Snell is an American journalist covering conflicts and crises in the Middle East and North Africa.
[3][4][5] Snell was an associate producer on the feature-length documentaries Cocaine Cowboys: Reloaded, Limelight which premiered at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.
[6][7] She served as a researcher on short films documentaries 30 for 30 aired by ESPN such as The U (2009),[8] Broke (2012)[9] and Collision Course: The Murder of Don Aronow (2013).
[15][16] In 2018, while traveling to Baghdad, Iraq, Turkey attempted unsuccessfully to have Snell arrested via an Interpol diffusion notice.
[17] A piece Snell produced[18] for Vocativ about a girls' school in besieged Aleppo, Syria won an Edward R. Murrow Award in the Hard News category in 2016.