Kim Grose Moore has spent more than 20 years advancing justice and equity in the San Francisco Bay Area, serving as Co-Founder of Partners in School Innovation, Executive Director of the San Francisco Organizing Project, and a leader within the PICO National Network (now Faith in Action). She has organized successful campaigns on affordable housing, healthcare, immigration, violence prevention, and criminal justice reform, and has provided executive coaching and strategic consulting to grassroots organizations across the region. Grounded in the belief that “the first revolution is internal,” Kim integrates spiritual practice with social change; she trained as a Buddhist chaplain, is a candidate for ordination in the Theravada tradition, and works as a strategic growth consultant to the GRIP Training Institute. A Rhodes Scholar, she holds a BA from Stanford University and a master’s degree in social anthropology from Oxford University, and lives in San Jose, inspired by her spiritual practice, community, and family.
Kim Grose Moore has spent more than 20 years advancing justice and equity in the San Francisco Bay Area, serving as Co-Founder of Partners in School Innovation, Executive Director of the San...Read more
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| Buddhist Peace and Conflict Chaplaincy Information Session | <multiple> | 2026.02.20 | 55:48 | 55:48 2026.02.20 |
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| Buddhist Chaplaincy Speaker Series: Spiritual Care - lessons of freedom from within prison | Kim Moore | 2025.01.18 | 1:02:13 | 1:02:13 2025.01.18 |