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Tamo Campos

Location:
Canada
Languages:
English, French, Spanish
Issues:
Climate Change, Education, Racial Injustice, Mass Incarceration & Criminal Justice Reform, Human Rights
Expertise:
Educational materials, Impact Producing, Impact Strategist/Advisor, Campaign Implementation, Mentorship
Cultural/racial identity:
Latino Asian
Self identification:
Male

Bio

Tamo Campos is a filmmaker, impact producer, community organizer and extreme sports athlete. His films include The Klabona Keepers (2022), Ru-Tsu(2020), The Radicals (2018), A Last Stand For Lelu (2016), Northern Grease (2013) & over fifty shorts. The Klabona Keepers (2022) was part of Canada’s inaugural Good Pitch films in Vancouver in 2018. Tamo embeds himself in the community wherever he goes, and is dedicated to combining social impact with his adventures in sport, activism, and filmmaking. His previous projects have had a strong outreach focus that collaborated deeply with participants within his films. His work has focused on Indigenous land defence, Indigenous harm reduction, climate justice and anti-racism. He is also the co-founder of the nonprofit collective Beyond Boarding, a board member of Rediscovery International, and recently finished a Masters atYork University with a focus on Canadian Impact Producing. Campos is also currently an Impact Fellow for StoryMoneyImpact, a Canadian organisation growing the field of Impact Producing. Contact: campostamo@gmail.com