Fabiola Bedoya is the founder of Tucson Creative Comadres, a group for Latina women who want a community filled with professional connections. Bedoya's goal for the group is to find creative Latinas who want to pursue entrepreneurship in Tucson. More .
TUCSON, Ariz. — A local Latina mother is hoping to be a creative trailblazer for generations to come.
Bedoya's goal for the group is to find creative Latinas who want to pursue entrepreneurship in Tucson. “You don’t really fit into these already established organizations or networking groups because a lot of them are male-dominated," said Fabiola Bedoya, Founder of Tucson Creative Comadres."Unless you have a gatekeeper to bring you into those environments, you feel out of place and you don’t see yourself represented.”
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