About
Advocate. Speaker. President. Fighter for families — for over two decades.
Cazz Easton
President · Parents In Motion
Her Story
Cazz Easton is a nationally recognized civil rights advocate, community leader, and the founder and President of Parents In Motion. Her journey began in Nashville, Tennessee — where she served as a Resident Association President, organized her neighbors, and built the kind of grassroots power that systems don't see coming.
In the early 2000s, Cazz traveled to Washington, D.C. to attend workshops and speak directly to members of Congress about the issues devastating communities in Nashville. What started as a local mission became a national one — by the end of those conferences, she was fighting for communities across the entire country.
In 2013, she founded Parents In Motion — taking on the judicial system head-on, advocating for those wrongfully convicted in federal and state courts, and hosting Spiritual Conferences that brought religious leaders and communities together in unity. From 2018 to 2022, Cazz worked quietly and powerfully behind the scenes, driving real change in policy and systems across the United States and abroad.
As a motivational speaker, Cazz brings the same fire and conviction to every stage she steps on. Her talks are not just inspiring — they are transformative.
The Journey
Early 2000s
Served as Resident Association President and community leader in Nashville, TN — organizing neighbors, amplifying voices, and laying the groundwork for systemic change from the ground up.
Early 2000s — Washington, D.C.
Traveled to Washington, D.C. to attend workshops and speak directly to members of Congress about the issues plaguing communities in Nashville, TN. What began as a local mission quickly expanded — by the end of those workshops and conferences, Cazz was fighting for communities across the entire nation.
2005–2010
Built a powerful community network by connecting churches, libraries, recreational facilities, and local organizations. Launched food programs to feed families in need, afterschool and tutoring services for children, and job fairs serving at-risk teens, formerly incarcerated individuals, and community members seeking employment.
2013 — Founded Parents In Motion
Founded Parents In Motion to give families a fighting chance against a system stacked against them. From day one, the organization took on the judicial system — advocating for those wrongfully convicted in both federal and state courts and ensuring their voices were heard.
2013–2018
Expanded advocacy work across multiple states, building coalitions and training community leaders. Also hosted Spiritual Conferences with religious leaders from across the country — bringing communities together in unity, healing, and collective purpose.
2018–2022
Shifted to strategic behind-the-scenes work — quietly and powerfully driving change in policy, systems, and institutions across the United States and abroad. Real change doesn't always happen on a stage; sometimes it happens in rooms most people never see.
2022–Present
Continues to lead Parents In Motion as President — expanding programs, growing community partnerships, and fighting every day for families who need it most.
Book Cazz for your next conference, community event, or advocacy training — or support the mission with a donation.