Meet Our Growing Equity Urban Farmers We express deep gratitude to our urban farmer participants for their time and willingness to share the stories and values of their work. We’re in awe of their achievements and contributions to community food sovereignty and health equity in San Diego County. Huge thank you to Dr. Amy Lerner, Associate Teaching Professor in Urban Studies and Planning at UC San Diego, for her collaboration and partnership. Students in Dr. Lerner’s Spring 2025 Sustainable Food Systems course interviewed farmers and produced these short films. They are not film students; they are students passionate about seeing change in our food system. We thank them for their tremendous effort and eagerness to learn directly from farmers throughout our region. Last but never least, we thank our program coordinator, Rain Lins, for coordinating the student/farmer engagement that made this project possible and providing the final editing touches on each film. Please check back here soon for more videos! We’ll add as we complete them. Indigenous Regeneration Paradise Tribal Farm La Chispa Farm, Hutano Produce, Grow Eco Farm, Hukama Produce Urban Farming in Ramona Mesa Grande Business Development Center Golden Eagle Farm Garden 31, Seeds@City Urban Farm, Arif Urban Agrarian Collective Gardening for All: Growing Skills & Food Sovereignty BeeWorthy Farms, Inecui Flowers, Psalter Farm Flowers, Kind Folk Farm, Footprint Farm Women Lead the Way in Floral & Veggie Farming World Beat Cultural Center Growing for Community in the Tijuana River Valley