

The African American Environmentalist Association (AAEA), founded in 1985, is a national, nonprofit environmental organization dedicated to protecting the environment, enhancing human, animal and plant ecologies, promoting the efficient use of natural resources and increasing African American participation in the environmental movement. AAEA's main goals are to deliver environmental information and services directly into communities.
AAEA is the outreach arm of the Center for Environment, Commerce & Energy.
We work to clean up neighborhoods by implementing toxics education, energy, water and clean air programs.
AAEA includes an African American point of view in environmental policy decision-making and resolves environmental racism and injustice issues through the application of practical environmental solutions.
We are the nation's oldest African American-led environmental organization and we welcome all races interested in working for improvements in the African American community.
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The African American community is as American as apple pie.
AAEA is the outreach arm of the Center for Environment, Commerce & Energy, a 501 (c) 3 tax-exempt, nonprofit organization.
The Center also operates under the trade name African American Environmentalist Association.
Privacy Policy: AAEA will not release any information about members to anyone, anytime, for any reason.
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