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Sam Martin
Sam Martin is the Creative Director at Free the People. Sam has over a decade of experience in cinematic storytelling, acting, and production. He has produced everything from full-length and mini-documentaries to presidential campaign ads, short films, commercials, scripted web series, music videos, and online promotional content. Sam directed Free the People’s How to Love Your Enemy, a full-length documentary about restorative justice which has garnered numerous awards at film festivals across the country.
Sam also hosts three series at Free the People: Freedom Over Fear, Cult of Wokeness, and Liberty Beats which have together accumulated hundreds of thousands of views on social media.
Sam completed Stella Adler Art of Acting Studio’s two-year professional conservatory program, studied at the Los Angeles Film Studies Center, and received his B.A. in Theatre Arts from Westmont College. Sam is an enterprising problem-solver, dynamic Creative, and principled communicator; passionate about spreading the ideas of liberty in fresh and innovative ways.
Latest Posts
Today the world feels dangerously divided, but we must be careful not to lose our humanity while fighting for humanity itself.
Many businesses and governments are debating the best way to verify who has received the vaccine and who has not.
It’s become increasingly acceptable for tech companies to censor or deplatform prominent people and organizations who hold controversial or unpopular opinions.
Free the People's Mike Feuz, Logan Albright, and Sam Martin talk about California's authoritarian response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Critical theory and postmodern thought are quickly taking over our schools, workplaces, and governments.
The question is not whether vaccines are good, but whether everything good should be mandatory.
Critical race theory demands that we use race as a lens through which to examine every aspect of our society.
Governments are willing and able to use technology to track our movements, invade our privacy, and even enforce the law.
Critical theory has been called the “diversity, inclusion, and equity industry,” which is a coordinated campaign to infuse Marxist ideas into our lives.