Tracy Fleischman Morgenthau is a producer and strategist with over a decade of experience at the nexus of art, media and social change. A leader in building high-impact change, Tracy creates content and strategy that activates art for social impact.
This past election cycle Tracy was the events producer for Arts for Biden Harris, activating arts communities across the country and reaching hundreds of thousands of voters.
Tracy’s past projects include the We The People Campaign, and documentaries including Academy Award-nominee TROUBLE THE WATER, Emmy winner MADE IN L.A. and THE PEOPLE SPEAK!. Tracy produced an election town hall series for The Media Consortium called LIVE FROM MAIN STREET and a series of PSAs staring Julia Louis-Dreyfus encouraging women to vote, which reached over twenty million viewers. Tracy previously worked as Communications Director for Brave New Films.
Tracy holds a Bachelors degree in History from the University of California, Berkeley and a Masters degree in American Studies from the University of Texas, Austin. She has spoken at conferences across the country, including SXSW, Netroots Nation and the National Conference for Media Reform about film and social change.
Tracy sits on the board of Silver Lake Forward and has served as an advisor to Break the Cycle and The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. Tracy is an avid photographer whose work has been featured on Lenscratch and nationally. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband Kramer and twins.
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