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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Diversity Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:We are hosting our 3rd annual diversity career fair on Saturday\, March 4th virtually via Zoom. The objective is to give firms an opportunity to meet with potential candidates for internships or new graduate positions. \nWe are still on the hunt for participating firms so please reach out to Brooke Montelongo to confirm your spot by this Friday\, February 10th. bmontelongo@arcadiainc.com \nIf you are a student/recent graduate that would like to participate\, please reach out to Zahir Poonawala: zahir@zpa.design \nThank you to all of the firms that have signed up – together we’re creating an invaluable experience for the emerging architects in our community to succeed. We look forward to working with you as we continue to advance diversity in the profession. \nArchitekton\nArchitectural\nResource Team\nArchsol\nArrington Watkins\nAyers Saint Gross\nBWS\nCorgan\nDLR Group\nDWL Architects\nGensler\nHKS\nJones Studio\nKrause\nLine & Space\nM Studio Architecture\nMarlene Imerzian\nMultistudio\nOrcutt Winslow\nPerkins & Will\nPHX Architecture\nRichard Kennedy Architects\nRSP\nShepley Bulfinch\nSmithGroup\nSuoll Architects\nTaz Khatri Studios\nWare Malcomb\n45 Architecture
URL:https://nomaarizona.org/event/3rd-annual-diversity-career-fair/
CATEGORIES:Networking,Professional Development
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SUMMARY:Chapter Meeting — March 2023
DESCRIPTION:RSVP in person\nRSVP ZOOM (if you are unable to attend in person)\nFREE event\nNon-members welcome\nComplimentary snacks + refreshments\n\nJoin us at DLR Group to learn about upcoming events\, committee happenings\, what we’ve been up to\, and the chance to raise your hand to get involved. Bring a friend – all are welcome. Member\, non-member\, student\, architect\, engineer\, manufacturer\, marketer — chapter meetings are open to all. \n \n——- \nIf you would like to host a chapter meeting – please reach out to Maurita at president@nomaarizona.org
URL:https://nomaarizona.org/event/chapter-meeting-march-2023/
LOCATION:DLR Group\, 6225 N 24th St # 250\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chapter Meeting
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SUMMARY:Coffee Talk # 8 - Rest & Invest
DESCRIPTION:This Month’s Topic: Rest & Invest – Learning to say no\, avoid burnout\, and invest in your wellbeing.\n\nRSVP so we know you’re coming!\nFree event but please consider purchasing something from the café to support local minority owned business\n\nInspired by NOMA National’s Immediate Past President\, Jason Pugh\, and his Quarterly President’s Challenge to support the EMPOWER pillar of the NOMA Presidential Platform\, we wanted to pause and take the time to address the idea that tirelessly championing for JEDI initiatives across the building and design industry is both physically and mentally taxing\, especially when its hard to see true measurable progress along the way. DEI fatigue is real for both the limited few minorities across the industry and our white colleagues\, partners\, and supporters who all champion for our cause. It is critically important we all take time in our busy professional lives to find a healthy work/life balance\, and also invest in both our physical and mental health in order to ensure we’re all able to continue fighting the good fight. \nThe challenge is to take time to create a healthy mindset and invest in your overall well-being. Let’s not only be mindful of our own mental health and daily stress points\, but also of other NOMA members\, leaders\, and DEI champions as well\, and step in aggressively with encouragement and support when we see others in need. \nThe intention is to not only expand the reach\, awareness\, and impact of minority architects\, but also equip them with the mental and physical tools to counteract the inevitable mental and physical fatigue that comes with tirelessly fighting for change in the building and design industry. \n“Small individual lifts can have a large collective impact.” ~ Jason Pugh \n———————— \nEvery other month join us for Coffee Talks – order a warm/iced beverage of your choice from rotating café locations around the valley\, get comfortable\, and bring your open mind to this productive discussion where NOMAarizona facilitators will ask the group questions and hold space to share\, listen\, and learn from each other in a casual setting. \nThis is intended to be a forum for discussion of ideas and for learning about differing viewpoints. In discussions around diversity and equity it is important to understand that everyone sees and experiences the world differently – what seems “right” in your experience may not be so in someone else’s. Everyone is asked to consider different perspectives\, for the purpose of sensitivity\, learning\, and growth. Members of NOMAarizona will typically be the facilitators for our discussions. We are not experts. We are simply here to help facilitate the process. We are here\, like everyone else\, to learn. \nIf you have a topic you’d like to chat about or a location to suggest – please submit to Jena Esquivel
URL:https://nomaarizona.org/event/coffee-talk-8/
LOCATION:Provision\, 711 E Missouri Ave Ste 115\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coffee Talk
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SUMMARY:Tolleson City Hall Tour
DESCRIPTION:Free event\nOpen to public\nPlease RSVP here to secure your spot!\n\nJoin us for a tour of the Tolleson Civic Center\, led by the Project Designer\, John Tran\, designed by SmithGroup. Discovered through town hall meetings and charettes engaging the city’s diverse population\, the Tolleson Civic Center intentionally acts as the community’s front door and living room. Functionally\, it will serve as an administrative center\, housing the city’s main library and senior community center. Designed to optimize natural light without heat gain\, the building’s orientation and sloping roof provide practical solutions with positive aesthetic impacts. Surrounded by mountains\, the building seems to spring from the earth and makes best use of the passive resources.  \n———————————————- \nIf you would like to host a tour in the future\, please contact Pratima Tatikonda at pratimatatikonda@gmail.com
URL:https://nomaarizona.org/event/tolleson-city-hall-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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