Chris Crass has been developing and supporting leaders for over 30 years. His leadership coaching is focused on supporting leaders working for racial, gender, and economic justice in a wide range of organizations, schools, unions, religious and spiritual communities.
He creates supportive, nourishing and affirming spaces for leaders to reflect on their experiences and challenges, and draw out lessons and insights. He helps leaders contextualize their experiences, and provides support with the isolation and overwhelm so many of us feel. He helps leaders feel their connect to liberation movements and ancestors of the past, and their relationship to leaders, organizations and movements of today.
He draws from his experiences of being a social justice organizer and educator, his study of liberation movement history, and his training and mentorship by organizers in the Civil Rights and Black Freedom movements, as well as feminist and labor movements. Grounded in love and hope, he works with leaders guided by a vision and strategy of collective liberation.
He creates supportive, nourishing and affirming spaces for leaders to reflect on their experiences and challenges, and draw out lessons and insights. He helps leaders contextualize their experiences, and provides support with the isolation and overwhelm so many of us feel. He helps leaders feel their connect to liberation movements and ancestors of the past, and their relationship to leaders, organizations and movements of today.
He draws from his experiences of being a social justice organizer and educator, his study of liberation movement history, and his training and mentorship by organizers in the Civil Rights and Black Freedom movements, as well as feminist and labor movements. Grounded in love and hope, he works with leaders guided by a vision and strategy of collective liberation.
“Chris is a loving, strategic, and committed coach. He brings an impressive range of skills to his coaching, from deeply emotional to lovingly challenging, always with a clear and wide systemic analysis. He knows personal healing, he knows movement organizations, he knows politics, and he's very loving. A rare find.”
-Staci Haines, Social Justice Somatics leader, trainer, and author
-Staci Haines, Social Justice Somatics leader, trainer, and author