Sam Killermann is a comedian, author, and activist with nine years of experience crafting education-driven work at the intersection of gender, sexuality, and social justice. Based in Austin, he tours a one-man show and writes for an audience averaging 1.2M monthly readers, using humor and narrative to make complex identity topics accessible. He designs and ships community-focused learning products—open-sourced the code for his Social Justice, Minus Dogma course and built anonymity-first safety features—demonstrating a blend of creative production and practical technical delivery. As founder of Gamers Against Bigotry and co-founder of initiatives like Facilitator Cards and hues, he has mobilized global communities to reduce harm and foster inclusion. Notably, his work treats education as activism: every project is intentionally designed to be accessible, gift-oriented, and oriented toward measurable cultural change.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
M.A., College Student Personnel, M.A., College Student Personnel at Bowling Green State University
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Law & Society, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Law & Society at Purdue University
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