Brady: United Against Gun Violence
Jasir Rahman is an advocate for gun violence prevention with extensive experience in youth mobilization and policy advocacy. Currently serving as Chair of TGS Rising Leaders at Texas Gun Sense and Youth Advocacy Coordinator at Brady: United Against Gun Violence, Rahman has successfully led significant campaigns, including coordination of a major Advocacy Day in Texas and a partnership with Rice University worth over $75,000. Previous roles include working as a Federal Policy Intern at Brady, where legislative support and research were key responsibilities, and participation on the Executive Council of Team ENOUGH. Rahman's advocacy work is complemented by a fellowship at Giffords and research initiatives at Rice University's Baker Institute, focusing on firearm preemption laws. Education includes a Bachelor of Arts in Social Policy Analysis with a minor in Data Science from Rice University.
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