Buckeye | Food/Gardening
Diana Sette is a passionate community cultivator, educator, urban ecologist, writer, and facilitative leader. Her experience in social and environmental justice comes from working with at-risk youth; the world-renowned radical political puppet troupe, Bread & Puppet Theater; and direct action projects focused on food justice and community engagement. In the Buckeye & Central neighborhoods, she has supported youth and adults in growing both food and community. She founded Possibilitarian Garden, a community garden that serves as a resource incorporating educational workshops, art and culture events, community gardening, and social justice work. She has worked as a community climate ambassador and served on several boards that support the strengthening of community resiliency. Diana is a Certified Permaculture Designer & Teacher and a Racial Justice Facilitator. She holds a Bachelor’s of Arts with a double major in Literature and Religious Studies from Drew University and is the Graduate Support Manager for the Neighborhood Leadership Development Program (NLDP).