When New York architect Maya Madison took her place among the five panelists discussing issues facing Black architects at the conference NOMA 50: Detroit Homecoming Virtual Conference and Gala Weekend on October 21, she had not realized how thought-provoking the event would be.
Madison, an architect at Moody Nolan, said, "I never imagined that I would learn so much myself, or that I would leave so personally inspired." She added, “As one of the younger people in the room, I really appreciated seeing the diversity of success represented by the panelists."
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