Mo Moshiri is a father of two who has lived in four countries and has spoken three languages fluently since he was nine years old. His first career was as a working musician, releasing six albums with his group Sweatshop Union before going on to produce and release his own music. His special interests are art, music, history, spirituality, human rights, and cultural dialogue. Mo is grateful to have lived in the Comox Valley with his family since 2010, and you can find them hiking, swimming, and camping all up and down the island all year round. He describes being an Indigenous Support Worker as a dream job, and as an ethnic third party, a perfect opportunity to support Truth and Reconciliation.