Sam Killermann is a storyteller and activist who uses comedy, writing, and education to advance gender equality, sexuality justice, and social inclusion. Based in Austin, Texas, he has spent roughly nine years shaping public discourse through books, keynote talks, and performance, most notably with It's Pronounced Metrosexual, a one-man show reaching an average of 1.2 million readers per month across articles on gender and identity. He co-founded and led initiatives like Gamers Against Bigotry and Hues, building communities and organizations aimed at eradicating bigotry and promoting safety and understanding. He also designed open-source, accessible online courses—most famously the Social Justice, Minus Dogma project—prioritizing anonymity, safety, and open access to learning materials. His work consistently blends creative media with pragmatic activism, underpinned by a BA in Law & Society from Purdue and an MA in College Student Personnel from Bowling Green State University. He champions global justice through open collaboration and community-driven initiatives.
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