Two weeks ago, over 1,250 architectural professionals gathered, both virtually and in-person in Nashville, for the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) 51stannual conference. The event, with the theme “Unplugged,” offered in-person education and networking sessions, along with opportunities to explore the city and allow attendees the chance to unplug.
The conference’s first day, Thursday, October 27, offered a variety of sessions, with justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion woven throughout, and many of courses showcasing the projects and profiles of notable architects.
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