Sabrina has a background in architecture, law and urban planning with almost 25 years of experience working with groups across the U.S. as a community organizer and organizational development specialist. In 2000, she founded a non-profit to address sustainability and food security in low-income neigborhoods, and created SEED as a project focused on urban farming and community food systems. She began helping non-tech food growers in South Los Angeles and Cuba explore regenerative agriculture and technology by introducing a DIY, automatic irrigation system. In 2019, Sabrina founded SEED, with the goal of democratizing agtech. She is a certified Master Gardener.
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