About our commitment to partnership
As we lean and lead into opportunities to grow personally and shift the world to a place of restoration and justice, we are invited into deep partnership and relationship building. We invite healers, artist, creatives, authors, theater cats, wild makers, wood workers, and all sorts of creation oriented humans to this space. We want to be in community with you.
At The Everly Collective we believe in the power of partnership as an integral part to our ability to thrive under conditions of oppression and unhealthy systems that cause limitations to our well-being.
Our partnerships are meant to be supportive of our practitioners and those who receive services from us. In the coming months we will have our co-created philosophy of practice to share and our initial group agreements. These will be working documents as we intend to shift and change as the world and our experiences do.
We hope to foster healing and brave spaces of community and wholeness as we engage in the adventure of culture change.
At The Everly Collective we believe in the power of partnership as an integral part to our ability to thrive under conditions of oppression and unhealthy systems that cause limitations to our well-being.
Our partnerships are meant to be supportive of our practitioners and those who receive services from us. In the coming months we will have our co-created philosophy of practice to share and our initial group agreements. These will be working documents as we intend to shift and change as the world and our experiences do.
We hope to foster healing and brave spaces of community and wholeness as we engage in the adventure of culture change.
About the Founding Director
Crystallee Crain Ph.D. (she/her/hers) is an interdisciplinary public health scholar and human rights activist. She has academic roots in sociology, political science, and psychology. She specializes in exposing the layers of institutional inequality while supporting communities to shift ways of being and practice to improve life chances by bridging the worlds of advocacy, radical healing, and truth telling. Crystallee’s body of work represents a collective need to strengthen our responses to violence through transformative means, the need for liberatory practices, and a focus on healing as a revolutionary strategy for change. Crystallee is spearheading this effort in her hometown to build our collective capacity for positive social change. Learn more about her at: www.crystalleecrain.org.