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Stephanie Berger

Stephanie Berger (’17) is an environmental educator and urban farmer in Brooklyn, New York. They currently work at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden coordinating a plant education program for low income Brooklyn students and their teachers. Previously, Stephanie worked in plant education at the NYC DOE and was part of the leadership of Zumwalt Acres, a Jewish farm and communal land project. Stephanie grew up in the Boston area as an active member of their reform synagogue. Stephanie is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, where they studied mechanical engineering, environmental studies, and gender studies. They are a co-facilitator of the Bronfman alumni LGBTQ+ group.

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