Randa coordinates the seed sovereignty programme in Southern England. They have worked for regenerative land projects for a few years in both commercial and herbal community settings in London. She started keeping seeds while growing vegetables at Wolves Lane Centre and later was the coordinator at The Seed Saving Network. In her MA she explored the way that growing food, tending the land and seeds is a practice for feeding a sense of home and belonging for people from a diasporic background. She sees seed sovereignty as a way to reclaim environmental and cultural practices and orient towards a just food system. They are interested in the way that cultural diversity engenders (agro)biodiversity and viceversa.
Randa is also an artist exploring the ecological entanglement between plants, people and land facilitating workshops and creating moments of enchantment.