Fabiola Bedoya is an Arizona Field Organizer for Moms Clean Air Force. She is a creative storyteller, justice advocate, and community builder based in Tucson, Arizona. Born in Mexico and raised in the desert Southwest, she holds a BFA in photography from the University of Arizona and blends art, advocacy, and heart to amplify the voices of underrepresented communities.
Her content creation work has supported campaigns with organizations like Latino Victory US, Vote Like a Madre, Science Moms, GreenLatinos, and Copper Courier to help share messages that inspire civic action and community power. Fabiola also volunteers with her local Sierra Club group and is part of the Hispanic Access Foundation’s Conservation Network, where she continues building bridges between people, public lands, and policy.
As a single mom and dog parent, her work is deeply personal—driven by a vision for a healthier future for her son and families like hers. She believes real change starts in the community, and that creativity is one of our greatest tools for justice, always with cafecito in hand. Fabiola’s work with Moms has been featured in Prensa Arizona, Arizona Luminaria, Jambalaya News, AZ Bilingual, Arizona Daily Star, and Contacto Total.
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