Sam Gilman
Sam Gilman
Sam Gilman is a driven individual who has made quite an impact in the fields of law, policy, education, and advocacy. A Harvard Law School and Kennedy School graduate, and Brown University alumnus, his background reflects an immense passion for social and systemic issues, with an eye for finding practical solutions. Sam's experience is quite diverse, ranging from working as a law clerk and intern at the Colorado Attorney General's Office, to co-founding and leading a political advocacy group, Common Sense Action. In his most recent work, Sam co-founded the COVID-19 Eviction Defense Project, working to protect vulnerable populations from eviction during the pandemic. His work in advocacy, education, and policy has been highly impactful, and he is an asset to any organization. When he's not working, Sam loves to stay active by running and is an avid history buff.
RT @javier_mabrey: Denver has seen a surge in eviction filings in the past few weeks, no doubt because landlords assume that @POTUS will le…
RT @ezraklein: This is the conversation about poverty that America doesn’t want to have: We discuss the poor as a pity or a blight, but we…