Organizing Strategy and Practice

Morgan Curtis

Guided by the call to transmute the legacy of her colonizer and enslaver ancestors, Morgan Curtis supports her fellow people with wealth and class privilege to move towards redistribution, atonement, and repair of ancestral harms. Motivated to share the learnings of her own journey redistributing the wealth she inherited to primarily Black- and Indigenous-led social movements and land projects, she is currently working as a Donor Organizer at Solidaire Network, and as co-facilitator of the Ancestors & Money Cohort. Morgan calls Canticle Farm, a multi-racial, cross-class intentional community, home. She has a Masters from Harvard Divinity School, where she studied the spiritual dimension of the reparations work required of white descendants of colonizers and enslavers. Her chapbook Decolonial Dames of America was published in 2023. She is currently working on a collaborative book project that shares the stories of pairs of people in reparative relationships across lines of race and class.