Morgan Godvin is a drug harm reduction advocate and writer. She is also a student at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health in Portland.As a harm reductionist, Godvin performs syringe exchange, naloxone distribution, overdose prevention outreach, and infectious disease testing. In addition to her studies, she works as a freelance writer covering topics of drug policy and criminal justice. She received her Emergency Medical Technician certification from Portland Community College in 2012.While in active addiction she was arrested and jailed many times, eventually being sentenced to five years in federal prison. Her activism and advocacy now center around reducing the harms associated with drug use, preventing overdose death, and improving access to higher education in prison. She is a member of the Oregon Consortium for Higher Education in Prison, and she was confirmed to the Portland Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission in 2020.