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Kate Zidar

Kate Zidar is an Environmental Planner working on soil, water and food issues in New York City. She coordinates the Stormwater Infrastructure Matters (S.W.I.M.) Coalition, teaches at Pratt Institute's Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment, and runs the North Brooklyn Compost Project.

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