Kamala Todd is a filmmaker, community planner, and curator based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
[2] Similarly to her mother, Loretta Todd, who was a prominent Indigenous filmmaker in Vancouver,[3] she worked for the city while maintaining her career in film and video.
[5] She has also taught at Langara College, Native Education Centre, and Simon Fraser University, teaching a wide range of topics from Aboriginal Community Development to Canadian and Media Studies.
[6][4] Some of her notable films include Indigenous Plant Diva (2008),[7] Cedar and Bamboo,[8] and Sharing our Stories: the Vancouver Dialogues Project.
[12] Her video installation artwork, Known and Unknown Trails, was produced at Kingcome Inlet to be a part of Marianne Nicolson and Althea Thauberger's exhibit, Hexsa’am: To Be Here Always, at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery.