Meet the organizers

Explore the Black Birders Week coordinators and learn about their stories, passions, projects, and research!

  • Woman looking through binoculars

    Dara Miles Wilson

    Dara has an affinity for watching organisms interact with their environment and is currently researching meaningful ways to connect historically excluded populations to natural and cultural resources through funded placemaking projects. She has had the pleasure of interpreting wildlife at the Smithsonian National Zoo, conducting microsurgery on passerine birds in tropical primary and secondary rainforests, walking rehabilitated mountain lions in Bolivia’s Amazonian jungle, and fighting invasive/non-native plant species in Florida’s panhandle. Driven by the desire to deepen her awareness of the world, yet cognizant of the role systemic racism plays in ownership, access, and the perceived threat of violence in outdoor spaces, Dara’s latent introduction into meaningful scientific inquiry as it relates to coexisting organisms resulted in a fascination with the natural world that transcended into deep questioning concerning issues of access, opportunity, visibility, and narratives.

  • Adé Ben-Salahuddin

    Adé Ben-Salahuddin

    Starting at Yale University as an Ecology and Evolutionary Biology major, he is currently pursuing a B.S. degree in Biology Secondary Education w/ 7-12 Teaching Certification at Southern Connecticut State University. Adé’s interests include evolution, paleontology, and science communication and outreach. He has worked at the Yale Peabody Museum as both a collections assistant and tour guide, observed the feeding habits of common terns in Maine with Project Puffin, excavated fossils in Arizona’s Painted Desert, and currently runs the YouTube channel Adasaur, focusing on prehistoric life and highlighting the diversity of the ancient past and the people who research it.

  • Deja Perkins

    Deja Perkins is a Geospatial Analytics Ph.D. student, bird guide, and public STEM figure at NC State University. Her work prioritizes investigating environmental data gaps in low-income and minority neighborhoods and connecting communities with participatory science as a tool for creating community connection, awareness, and advocacy. With a B.Sc. in Natural Resources and an M.Sc. in Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation Biology, she uses her training to connect people across North Carolina with neighborhood nature through a variety of virtual, in-person, visual, and auditory experiences.

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    Emma Brittain

    Emma Brittain is an artist whose work centers around the relationship between humans and nature. One of the main focuses of her work is wonder; she believes wonder has the capacity to bring people out of despair and open their eyes to new possibilities. Emma works in community-based nonprofits in Buffalo, NY. She tries to frequent her local nature preserve to keep her own sense of wonder alive and hopes to soon become a naturalist and share that wonder with others.

  • Marcus Rosten

    Marcus Rosten is a Naturalist and Environmental Educator focused on conserving the ecology of Western New York by connecting people to their environment and empowering them to join in improving our shared ecosystem. Since graduating with a degree in Environmental Education and Interpretation from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, he’s served as an interpretive park ranger in our national parks and forests, taught place-based environmental education programs and led stewardship projects with non-profit organizations, and worked as a fish and wildlife technician conducting wildlife surveys, managing habitats, and monitoring invasive species for state and federal agencies. Currently, he is an Environmental Educator with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in Buffalo, NY, and serves as a board member for the Western New York Land Conservancy and Buffalo Ornithological Society.

  • Lillian Holden

    With community unification, coordination, and facilitation skills in her toolbox, Lillian Holden is an emerging leader in the fight toward the metamorphosis of Mother Earth and our cultural lens on the treatment of nature. She take pride in sharing fortifying experiences outdoors for all ages that serve dual purposes: educational and extensions of what the individual needs most. Her love for birding ignited during her 3 year tenure coordinating and implementing Openlands’ outdoor education program Birds in My Neighborhood. Currently as the Water Trail Specialist at Openlands, her bird nerd flies freely as she connects to birds and black birders throught the roles of being a BBW planning committee members, Chicago Audubon Society board member, and social media nature educator.

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    Lola Neal

    Lola Neal (she/her) is a Ph.D. student in Biosciences at The Rockefeller University in New York City. She studies the deadly Aedes aegypti mosquito, particularly how its egg-laying behavior is regulated, a crucial component of their ability to spread diseases. Outside of the laboratory, she is an avid nature lover, enjoying hikes and birding, of course. Within this sphere, she wants to promote accessibility to outdoor spaces and activities for those that have been historically marginalized in this context, particularly Black people. Lola hopes to combine her love of science and nature with her love for sharing stories through science education and communication efforts. As a member of the Black Birders Week planning team, she wants other black nature enthusiasts, or those that are exploring a newfound interest in the outdoors to feel comfortable, safe and welcome while engaging with the natural world. She is on Twitter @laurennealneuro and on Instagram @lolainreallife_


#BlackBirdersWeek Leadership Team (2023)

Adé Ben-Salahuddin

Ayanna Browne

Nicole Jackson

Deja Perkins

Dara Miles Wilson

Jen Reid

Emma Brittain

Lola Neal

Marcus Rosten

Lillian Holden

Tasha Lawson


#BlackBirdersWeek Leadership Team (2022)

Sheridan Alford

Adé Ben-Salahuddin

Ayanna Browne

Nicole Jackson

Deja Perkins

Sierra Taliaferro

Dara Miles Wilson

Brianna Amingwa

Danielle Belleny

Chelsea Connor

Akilah Lewis

Joseph Saunders

Alex Troutman


#BlackBirdersWeek Leadership Team (2021)

Ronnie Almonte

Yesenia Arroyo

Danielle Belleny

Ela-Sita Carpenter

Christian Cooper

Tyler Jones

Akilah Lewis

Georgia Silvera Seamans

Dara Miles Wilson

Sheridan Alford

Brianna Amingwa

Rhamier Shaka Balagoon

Ayanna Browne

Chelsea Connor

Nicole Jackson

Earyn McGee

Kellie Quiñones

Joseph Saunders

Alex Troutman | Alexi Grousis-Henderson | Alexus Roberts | Alicia L. Thomas | Allison Jones | Antarius McLain | Armand Cann | Ashley Gary | Atiya (Tia) Wells | Amber Wendler | Ayanna Browne | Brianna Amingwa | Chelsea Connor* | Dakota Lane | Danielle Belleny* | Deja Perkins | Dennis Campbell | Earyn McGee | Ela - Sita Carpenter | Jasmine Brown | Jeffrey Ward | Joseph Saunders* | Joelle Jenkins | Juita Martinez | Karl Guyton II | Kassandra Ford | Kaylee Arnold | Tykee James* | Kinshisha "Sasha" Taylor | Midiaou Diallo | Nicole Jackson | Rhiannon Kirton | Shaz Zamore, Ph.D. | Sheridan Alford* | Sidney Woodruff | Stephanie Renee | Symone Barkley | Tiara Moore | Tyler Jones | Rae Wynn-Grant | Maynard Okereke | Jordan Veasley | Monique Pipkin

#BlackBirdersWeek (2020) Leadership Team


*Black Birders Week Co-Founder