Bioneers 2018 Award Recipients

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3 min readSep 5, 2018

Every year Bioneers hosts a special evening on the Saturday night of the conference during which awards are given to a small handful of environmental and social leaders whose work we especially admire or consider particularly relevant. The recipients vary widely in age, ethnicity and fields of action. Some awardees are especially promising young activists just beginning their trajectories but already demonstrating outstanding leadership potential; others are Bioneers allies with decades of experience, long renowned in their fields. Some are well known public figures; others less known to the mainstream but doing vitally important work. Some are U.S.-based; others come to us from around the world.

Bioneers hosts this event because we feel the need to acknowledge in a more festive and intimate way some of the extraordinary leaders from a broad swath of communities, movements and areas of interest who grace us with their participation in the conference, and who are all, in their own ways, working for the common good and to help birth a new, far greener, fairer and more compassionate society. To be clear, this description fits practically all speakers (and many attendees) at the Bioneers Conference, but we annually try to recognize a select few for their contributions and work.

Join Kenny Ausubel, Nina Simons, Joshua Fouts and the Bioneers community of leadership for the 2018 Bioneers Awards Dinner, a rousing celebration and mythic meal with food provided by conscious companies supplying fresh, local, sustainably grown produce to honor these true Bioneers heroes and sheroes:

Patrisse Cullors
Artist, exemplary activist/organizer, co-founder of Black Lives Matter.

Patrisse Cullors

Jacqueline Garcel
CEO of the Latino Community Foundation, a groundbreaking leader in the movement to mobilize Latino political power and rethink philanthropy

Jacqueline Garcel

Gar Alperovitz
Renowned economist, historian, activist and visionary thinker on transforming our economic system

Gar Alperovitz

Ecuador’s Indigenous Ceibo Alliance leaders
Emergildo Criollo, Hernan Payaguaje, Alicia Salazar and Norma Nenquimo, uniting to fight for their collective land and human rights along with ally and partner, Mitch Anderson, founder of Amazon Frontlines

Alicia Salazar, Hernan Payaguaje, Norma Nenquimo, Emergildo Criollo (L-R).

Kevin Powell
Author, major voice in “conscious” hip-hop culture, groundbreaking leader in the movement to end violence against women and transform masculinity

Kevin Powell

Edna Chavez
The remarkable Los Angeles teenage organizer and anti-gun violence activist who burst into national attention with her passionate talk at the March for Our Lives

Edna Chavez

In the midst of a weekend filled with intense talks, deep emotional responses and vibrant cogitation and debate, it is important to be able to let our hair down a bit while gathering and celebrating with old and new friends, supporters and allies as we honor shining exemplars of the types of solutions we will need to generate and scale up if we are going to have any hope of nudging human civilization away from its current destructive trajectory and onto a saner, more equitable, inclusive and loving path.

Join us this year for the 2018 BIONEERS AWARDS DINNER by purchasing your tickets before they sell out (as they do each year)!

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