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Morgan Perry is an independent film producer and director. She has spent the past twelve years working on documentaries that primarily focus on preventing sex trafficking and exploitation and supporting America's most vulnerable youth. She is dedicated to exposing systemic injustices and targeting reform.

Morgan is best known for the documentaries SEX+MONEY: A NATIONAL SEARCH FOR HUMAN WORTH (2011) about domestic minor sex trafficking, and LIBERATED: THE NEW SEXUAL REVOLUTION (2017, acquired by Netflix) examining today’s young adult hookup culture and the alarming normalization of sexual violation.

In addition to documentary content, Morgan produced the CSEC Advocacy Course (2019), an in-depth online training course in partnership with Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for professionals and volunteers working to provide supportive services for at-risk youth in America. Over the years, she has presented on these topics at numerous venues, including CNN, NBC, Georgetown University, Harvard University, the United Nations, and more. In 2012 she received a Certificate of Recognition from the United States Department of Justice for her contribution towards resource development for front-line responders to sex trafficking victims.

Currently, Morgan is producing and directing the first feature-length documentary to deep dive into the reform of the U.S. foster care system, WAITING TO BELONG (working-title).