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February 12th, 2026
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7th Annual African American Environmental Pioneer Awards, February 16th, 2026

February 12, 2026

In recognition of Black History Month, the African American Environmental Pioneer Awards 7th annual event is honoring those in Milwaukee’s African American community working for a better environment. Nominees are chosen by previous honorees and event organizers.  Awardees consist of community leaders ranging in scope from neighborhood to county-wide impact. The ceremony is held during Black History Month to honor the rich cultural history of the African Diaspora, while celebrating our living generations of all ages for their efforts to make the world a better place through environmental stewardship. Awards are given in two categories, to recognize the intergenerational nature of community work, “Pioneers” as well as younger “Rising Stars”.

This year the awards will be held at the Dr. Martin Luther King Community Center, 1531 W Vliet St. Doors will open at 4:00 for networking and food, and the program will beginat 5:30 pm. In addition to the awards, the event always includes artistic performances including African drumming, a libation ceremony and the singing of the Black National Anthem. The program will be broadcast as a live stream. Both online and in-person attendees are asked to RSVP for the event at this link: www.bit.ly/green_pioneers_2026

The planning Committee has announced artists and performers for this year’s event, to include:

  • Drummer Ojumire Charleston with the Drums Up – Guns Down 414 youth drummers
  • Ko-Thi Dance Company’s Ton Ko-Thi Youth ensemble
  • Nationally acclaimed vocalist Carl Jackson will lead the singing of the Black National Anthem
  • Wisconsin State Rep Supreme Moore-Omokunde will perform the Libation
  • Spoken Word Artist, Martiza Dixon will perform

Awards will be presented to twelve individuals. The 2024 honorees are:

PIONEER AWARDS

Danell Cross, Metcalf Park Community Bridges

Cheri Fuqua, The Middle Ground MKE

Mabel Lamb, Sherman Park Community Association

Dee McCollum, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Center

Lloyd Seawright, Beach Ambassadors

Yvonne McCaskill, Century City Triangle Neighborhood

RISING STAR AWARDEES

Jerica Fehr, MKE FreshAir Collective

Alana Fisher, Earth Echo

Christina Hill, Hawthorne Elementary School

Bryan Rogers, Walnut Way Conservation Corp.

Ifeoluwapo Tolorunju, Sherman Park Community Association

Tylon Moon, Teens Grow Greens

The event has adopted the Ashanti Adinkra symbol “Asase Ye Duru” meaning “The Earth has Weight”, symbolizing the providence and divinity of Mother Earth.

This event is free and open to the public. Participants must register in advance at www.bit.ly/green_pioneers_2026

The inaugural event in 2020 was held at the Wisconsin Black Historical Society/Museum.  It featured a call to ceremony by drummers from Ko-Thi African Dance Company.  Brenda Coley of Milwaukee Water Commons was the featured speaker and addressed the need for society to be more inclusive in what is known as “the commons”, public spaces and resources that belong to all of us.  At a 2021 “all virtual” event, the keynote was pioneering Harlem poet Dahveed Nelson, a member of the Last Poets, credited for work that led to the emergence of hip-hop. In 2022, a hybrid virtual and in-person event featured Lieutenant Governor Mandella Barnes as the Keynote. In 2023 the keynote was replaced with an intergenerational panel on Climate Justice. In 2024, the AAEPA committee presented a community “Call to Action” and the Milwaukee Environmental Justice Alliance announced their organization.

A web page featuring all the information on this year’s event can be found at this link:
2026 African American Environmental Pioneer Awards

Generous sponsors allow the group  to hire professional AV support, hire numerous performing artists, and provide food during the networking hour

2026 Event Sponsors, to date, include:

Clean Wisconsin

Elevate

Faith In Place

Friends of Lincoln Park

Fund for Lake Michigan

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

Hummingbird MKE

Land Restoration School

Midwest Environmental Advocates

Milwaukee County Parks

Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District

Milwaukee Parks Foundation

Milwaukee Water Commons

MKE Fresh Air Collective

Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin

Nearby Nature Milwaukee

Neighborhood House of Milwaukee

Northwest Side Community Development Corp

Northwestern Mutual

Reflo

True Skool

Urban Ecology Center

Wisconsin Conservation Voters

Wisconsin Green Fire 

Wisconsin Green Muslims

The 2026 AAEPA Planning Committee includes:

●        Jen Abel, Sierra Club Great Waters Group

●        Niki Espy, Neighborhood House of Milwaukee

●        Terry Evans, Urban Ecology Center

●        Aton Fox, Milwaukee Water Commons

●        CaBeatrice Hart, Mystic Phoenix Studio

●        Grian Hollies-Maxwell, Groundworks, Maxwell Farms

●        Detaya Johnson, Educator, Community Engagement

●        Danitra Jones,  Northwest Side CDC

●        Supreme Moore Omokunde, WI State Representative, Dist 17

●        Julien Phifer,  Milwaukee County Parks

●        Wilniesha Smith, Reflo

●        David Thomas, Nearby Nature Milwaukee

●        Fidel Verdin, TRUE Skool

For more information or to arrange interviews, please email:  AAEPA@NearbyNaturemke.org
Or Call:

●        Terry Evans, Urban Ecology Center: 414-793-3649, tevans@urbanecologycenter.org

●        Niki Espy, Neighborhood House of Milwaukee, 414-933-6161 x156, nespy@nh-milw.org

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