Morgan

 

Morgan is a sex and reproductive health advocate and educator, specializing in pregnancy aftercare and supporting individuals exploring their relationships to sex, kink, and intimacy.

Since starting this work in 2014, Morgan has been fortunate to be a facilitator/speaker on topics of sex, kink, or intimacy for organizations such as Metro Vancouver Kink and Institution for Sexuality Education and Enlightenment. In the Fall of 2020, she became a certified Birth Doula through Nesting Doula Collective and completed the Full-Spectrum Doula training with Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings.

Morgan resides on the stolen ancestral lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Skwxwú7mesh, and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ peoples, colonially known as Vancouver, BC. Her practice focuses on providing care to marginalized communities at the intersections of societal, such as those impacted by racism, poverty, homophobia, and other intersections of societal oppressions. She’s inspired by her ancestry, the beloveds around her, the world as she sees it, and beyond how she can imagine it.

She is a healer through by way of body painting, curation, and interviews. The inspirations in her work include storytelling, science fiction, intergenerational sharing, and what happens after the revolution(s). She believes in ancestral memory and abolition and encourages everyone to explore the complexity of the messiness that is the human experience.


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