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ABOUT CRYSTAL STAIRS

Crystal Stairs is the largest child development service
provider and advocate for families and child care
providers in South Los Angeles.

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What We Do

Celebrating the Rich Influence of Black and Brown Artists at Crystal Stairs

At Crystal Stairs, Inc., our journey has been shaped by the profound impact of Black and Brown artists. From the very essence of our name, inspired by the Langston Hughes poem "Mother To Son," to the vibrant artwork commissioned from the celebrated Black female artist Sinthia Saint James, these artists have left an indelible mark on our organization and the community we serve.

Sinthia Saint James

In our commitment to embracing diverse artistic expressions and reflecting the strength of our community, we turned to Sinthia Saint James, a trailblazing artist, to create a special piece of art for our organization. The artwork she produced features a vibrant community of Black and Brown individuals, parents, and children coming together in unity.

The urban and culturally vibrant colors used in the artwork align perfectly with the spirit of Sinthia Saint James's other renowned works. This powerful representation holds a cherished place in our Crystal Stairs, Inc. brand identity, symbolizing the essence of the community we serve and the harmonious collaboration that fuels our mission.

Langston Hughes

Our name, Crystal Stairs, Inc. reflects our perspective on life and embodies our aspirations for the future. Derived from the lines of Langston Hughes's poem, we dream that every child's life will be blessed with "crystal stairs," symbolizing opportunities and a bright future. Hughes's poignant words resonate deeply with our mission of empowering and supporting families across the South Los Angeles area.

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Building Community

for over 40 years

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Crystal Stairs Service Area

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Board of Directors

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Meet Our Leadership Team

Jackie B. Majors

Chief Executive Officer

LyTanya Loughridge

Chief financial Officer

IIeana Lopez

Director of External Affairs

Kendall Hirai

Chief Operating Officer

Lisa Morris

Chief Compliance Officer

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Diversity & Inclusion

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Crystal Stairs Staff Diversity

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“The amazing work relationships I’ve developed over the years keeps me going at Crystal Stairs. I’m very passionate about my role, and it is refreshing every day to come to work and see many others I work closely with share that same passion for our community as well.”

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