About Us
Who We Are and What We Stand For
Guided by the principles of new-thought and self-realization, Teresita A. Terga, best known as Angela, embarked on a journey as a writer and filmmaker to achieve independence beyond the confines of teaching while always remaining an educator at heart.
Throughout her career, Ms. Terga has developed interdisciplinary museum education curricula and applied innovative methodologies such as Understanding by Design, Visual Thinking Strategies, Whole Language, and Inclusion. These approaches aim to enhance our experience and participation in the Language Arts, with storytelling as the vital driving force, as nothing exists without a narrative.
A captivating storyteller, Angela boasts a diverse portfolio of fascinating tales available in Print-On-Demand, E-books, Screenplays, and Blogs. With advanced degrees in fine arts and media, she applies writing standards for diverse audiences across various genres and formats, including her favorite, magical realism, as well as creative nonfiction, copywriting, and scriptwriting. Through TAT Productions, Angela publishes works that adhere to the principles of peace education and compassion.
Angela found the nonprofit organiation Conscious Arts Media Productions to raise awareness of the need for more artists to succeed with stories of compassion that bring humanity closer to peace.
Our Vision
TAT Productions envisions a world in which all communication, including storytelling for
entertainment and education is transparent, frank, and good-willed. We strive to create
a better future by producing works that reflect and promote the values of peace and
compassion, reaching a multicultural audience that seeks truth and authenticity.
TAT Productions wants to help people of all ages, business owners, seniors, families,
and children ideate, plan, write, and develop their stories as books or moving pictures
that offer holistic values to audiences everywhere.
Our Mission
About Angela Terga

Angela Terga is the visionary behind TAT Productions. After more than 20 years as a teacher, she embraced her secret dream of writing stories, adapting them into screenplays, and bringing them to life on screen. Angela's journey began in 2013 with the premiere of "Spyderwoman," a feature film based on her novel "Spiderwoman Taharai, an Amazon Legend." Her work aims to foster a deeper understanding of compassion and peace without endorsing any specific religion. Angela also founded CAMP, a nonprofit organization to support artists across disciplines in promoting these values through their work. Her dedication to storytelling and education continues to inspire and impact culture and society. Help an Artist
Teresita A. Terga is an immigrant, educator, storyteller, and conscious arts advocate whose life and work reflect a deep commitment to healing, multicultural understanding, and human evolution through creativity. A refugee to the United States in 1970, Terga rebuilt her life through education, perseverance, and the transformative power of the arts.
She earned two master’s degrees and dedicated much of her professional life to education, teaching primary, intermediate, college-level Language Arts, English, Writing Composition, ESOL, and Spanish. Throughout her teaching career, she worked with students from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, encouraging literacy, self-expression, critical thinking, and empathy through storytelling and communication.
Terga is also a survivor. Having endured childhood sexual abuse and trauma within her extended family while growing up between Cuba, the USA, and Venezuela, she understands firsthand the emotional wounds that many people carry silently throughout their lives. Yet rather than surrendering to bitterness or hopelessness, she turned toward creativity, education, and conscious self-development as pathways to healing.
As a disabled woman and lifelong advocate for the arts, Terga believes storytelling can help humanity confront its subconscious pain, transform suffering into awareness, and cultivate deeper compassion across cultures and generations. Her work explores themes of peace, consciousness, social healing, multicultural identity, trauma recovery, and the future evolution of humanity through empathy and creative expression.
She is the founder of CAMP (Conscious Arts Media Productions), a nonprofit organization dedicated to peace education, multicultural literacy, storytelling, conscious arts workshops, and creative community development. Through CAMP, she promotes the idea that peace is not passive, but practiced—and that the arts are among humanity’s most powerful tools for emotional healing and social transformation.
Through her books, educational programs, workshops, blogs, and visionary storytelling projects, Terga continues to encourage others to explore their inner world, reclaim their voice, and participate in the conscious evolution of humanity through the healing power of the arts.
Explore the World of Creative Storytelling
At TAT Productions, with your donations to CAMP1.ORG, we PRACTICE the power of visual storytelling to inspire, educate, and transform. Our gallery is a curated collection of our finest works, showcasing the breadth and depth of our creative endeavors.












