Aryhannah Meza is a bilingual community organizer with over four years of experience building power in underrepresented communities. She began organizing in high school and has since led and supported campaigns focused on affordable housing, education, immigration, paid family leave, and corporate accountability through voter engagement and leadership development. Raised by a single mother and shaped by her experience as a first-generation Mexican-American from a low-income background, Aryhannah’s passion for organizing is deeply rooted in lived experience. Her work is driven by a commitment to ensuring that the voices and experiences of historically marginalized communities are not only heard but centered. She holds a concurrent degree in Political Science and Women and Gender Studies from Arizona State University and is currently pursuing a Creative Writing Certificate at Phoenix College. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, playing sports, attending music festivals, and exploring local bookstores.