Building Community is a social mixer for architects, designers, planners, landscape architects, community developers, contractors, government, nonprofit & education workers - anyone who identifies with the professions and practices shaping the built environment.
The National Organization of Minority Architects Louisiana Chapter invites BIPOC architects and allies to this social event. Drinks and snacks will be served.
Thanks to our friends at the McKenna Museums and Broad Community Connections for their partnership in bringing this exciting event to life!
About NOMA Louisiana
The National Organization of Minority Architects-Louisiana is dedicated to creating conditions of justice and equity in the built environment and in the professions that produce it.
We are a chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects, founded in 1971.
Our mission, rooted in a rich legacy of activism, is to empower our local chapters and membership to foster justice and equity in communities of color through outreach, community advocacy, professional development and design excellence.
Our membership includes a professional chapter, based in New Orleans, and student chapters at Louisiana Tech in Monroe, the University of Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and Tulane University in New Orleans.
Visit our website and connect with us via email at [email protected]!
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