Bio
Atziri Campos is a Wichita-based Field Organizer for the ACLU of Kansas. A first-generation Latina and DACA recipient, her work is grounded in lived experience, resilience, and a deep belief in the power of community-based change.
Atziri’s ties to and love for the Wichita community run deep. In 2019, she founded ICT Blessing Bags, a grassroots initiative that has provided more than 700 care bags to unhoused individuals in Wichita. She has also organized protests that brought neighbors together in support of immigrant families and human rights.
By sharing her story of navigating higher education as a DACA recipient with local media, she has highlighted the importance of access, representation, and empowerment. Her advocacy has earned her the Leadership Award from Planeta Venus and a Kansas Leadership Center When Everyone Leads scholarship.
Atziri holds bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice from Wichita State University and is bilingual in English and Spanish. She believes change depends on the courage of Kansans to show up for one another — a call she meets daily with courage, compassion, and joy. Atziri is driven by the opportunity to be part of a team working to move Kansas forward.