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Morgan (Mo) Willis

December 11, 2024

Morgan Willis (she/they) is a Black, nonbinary, queer, writer, traveler, and community collaborator who dreams big. For close to 15 years, Morgan has worked with community projects and organizations to gather and strengthen their networks, build and share resources that sustain us, and to create programs and structures that move us toward collective liberation. Between 2012 and 2018, Mo produced the Allied Media Conference in Detroit. Since leaving AMP, she has worked with dozens of organizations to build teams, lead dynamic gatherings, design programs and giving funds, train and support emerging leaders, build resilient infrastructures and expand people’s capacity for social transformation. Morgan’s work has been featured in: Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Shaping Worlds, The SAGE Handbook of Social Constructionist Theory and other publications. She is the editor of Outside the XY: Queer Black and Brown Masculinity, a Lambda Literary Award nominated anthology created by bklyn boihood. They’ve been featured on NBC, Michigan Radio and more.

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