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  1. Sam's internet house! Featuring Killermann's work -- books, TEDxTalks, edugraphics, comedy shows, gender & sexuality & social justice resources -- that has reached hundreds of millions of people in over 238 countries.

  2. Sam Killermann is an artist, author, and award-winning activist who focuses on themes of gender, sexuality, and global justice. Through his free online resources, books, curricula, and comedy shows, Sam travels the globe telling a story about a possible future where everyone is healthy, understood, educated, and safe.

  3. A tool that’s helped millions of people understand the complexity of gender. I published my first version of the Genderbread Person, an adorable, digestible model for understanding the complexity of gender, to accompany an essay in 2011 (and made a more printer-friendly version early in 2012).

  4. I’m a facilitator and gender/sexuality educator; I advise non-profits and social good organizers; and I’m a lifelong activist for justice, peace, and a more beautiful world. Poster for Sam Killermann's comedy show "Just the World".

  5. Sam's internet house! Featuring Killermann's work -- books, TEDxTalks, edugraphics, comedy shows, gender & sexuality & social justice resources -- that has reached hundreds of millions of people in over 238 countries.

  6. Authored (& co-authored) by Sam Killermann. I’ve published a few books, written a few more, and contributed chapters to more still. Below are my books that are currently out and available for purchase. ⚠️ Hey there! I have a new book coming out soon.

  7. Defining LGBTQ+, A Guide to Gender & Sexuality Terminology is a printer-friendly (8.5” x 11” format), short e-book (just 37 pages), that is better thought of as an elaborately annotated glossary than a book-book.

  8. Some of My Fav Stats. Calculated using a mix of methods (and generally underrepresented due to limitations), here's what TEDxTalk: Understanding the Complexities of Gender looks like by the numbers: Statistic.

  9. I wrote the show that became “It’s Pronounced Metrosexual” while I was in grad school. It was my “Plan B” for if I don’t find a job in higher education. We were still in a recession, and jobs were tough to come by.

  10. Featuring Killermann's work -- books, TEDxTalks, edugraphics, comedy shows, gender & sexuality & social justice resources -- that has reached hundreds of millions of people in over 238 countries.