The Covid-19 pandemic spread fractures that were already very prevalent inside our society. Chronic inequalities were accentuated, public structures underfunded, and women and their families made vulnerable. In this context, design stands as a tool for social transformation that seeks alternative projection processes for a possible future for everyone in its processes. This project was a provocation to this new social prism. By correlating the concepts of design for innovation, agroecology and feminism, the aim was to develop through this project the activation of an urban garden on the Ponto de Cultura Quilombo do Sopapo, in Porto Alegre. Based on a care perspective, it seeks to strengthen the social fabric and new perspectives for the future in a human dimension.