

I See You Human is a registered non-profit organization based in Vancouver, BC.
Its purpose is not commercial profit, but to generate cultural, social, economic, environmental, and humanitarian value for Canada. All revenues are reinvested into:
First Nations partnerships and Canadian cultural identity.
Youth engagement, arts, and education.
Community inclusion and programs for vulnerable groups.
Sustainability projects and long-term legacy activations.
This ensures accountability, transparency, and long-term legacy, aligned with Canadian values of reconciliation, multiculturalism, and inclusion.

Naga
Born in Mexico City, Naga’s life has been a living journey through the world: from India, where she witnessed the humanitarian work of Mother Teresa; to Spain and New York, where she explored music, art, and design; and finally to Canada, where she now lives with her family. Across every place and chapter, her deepest calling has remained the same: to create spaces where human beings remember their shared essence.
Naga has long worked at the intersection of art, culture, and healing. She was part of the core committee of Xicome, one of Mexico’s most profound Indigenous festivals, for seven years, supporting the vision of ancestral reconnection and sacred ceremony.
She founded Goliath Music Festival — an event with a heart-driven mission: to raise funds to help children with hearing loss. Through music, the festival built bridges of empathy and support for those often unheard by the world.
Her journey as a race car driver in the legendary Carrera Panamericana was also a sacred act of representation: Naga raced for five years, carrying the stories and spirit of First Nations women from the nine states the race crossed — honoring their resilience, beauty, and wisdom.
She earned a degree in Hotel Management, with a visionary thesis on "Satellite Capsules"—innovative cultural spaces designed to promote Mexico’s traditions to the world.
As a cultural entrepreneur, Naga created Sapana — a transformational center for physical, emotional, and spiritual growth. A safe space for self-work, community healing, and reconnection with ourselves and each other.
Today, beyond leading I See You Human, Naga is also developing an animated film to teach children and people of all ages about the richness of Mexican culture — its ancestral wisdom, symbols, and the soul of her native land.
*I See You Human* is the culmination of her lifelong devotion: a global offering where art is sacred, cultures are honored, and we remember that beneath all difference, we are one humanity — one origin.


Artist, singer, visionary race car driver, cultural connector, and mother — is the heart and founder of I See You Human.
Values & Guiding Principles
Love, Empathy & Respec
To “see each other through the eyes of the soul” is to strip away layers of ego, fear, and programming, and to meet each other in our raw humanity — with compassion, empathy, and presence.
This project refuses to see people through the lens of power, status, nationality, or belief systems. It instead dares to look deeper, inviting everyone — artists, elders, youth, and attendees — to be seen and to see others in truth and love.
Cultural Humility
Congruency
Earth Respect: No Plastic, No Waste
No Egocentrism
Technology-Free Zones
Ancestral Alignment
Healing & Regeneration
Kinship & Reciprocity with All Life
