SoCal NOMAS Lecture Series: Woodbury University Presents Ujijji Davis Williams

SoCal NOMAS Lecture Series: Woodbury University Presents Ujijji Davis Williams
Date/Time: Monday, April 5, 2021 at 6:30pm PDT

Based in Detroit, Ujijji Davis Williams is a practicing landscape architect and urban planner who focuses on landscape and urban design, master planning and strategic implementation. She is currently an Associate at SmithGroup, and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Detroit-Mercy School of Architecture. In 2019, she won the ASLA Bradford Williams Medal of Excellence for her critical essay, “The Bottom: The Emergence and Erasure of Black American Urban Landscapes,” and in 2020, she received the Michigan ASLA Emerging Professionals Award. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from Cornell University, and a Master of Urban Planning from the University of Michigan.

SoCal NOMAS 2021 Spring Lecture Series
As a collective effort of raising the voices of Black Indigenous People of Color, @socalnoma student chapters have prepared a series of lectures across the 9 participating Schools of Architecture that highlights and celebrates the work and achievements of designers of color. We invite respected guests and NOMAS members across SoCal to these talks. Together we hope to inspire and empower, to continue to be voices of the future of architecture. Woodbury University NOMAS presents the sixth lecture in the series on Monday, April 5, 2021 at 6:30pm PDT. The NOMAS family would love to see you there!

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  • Date: Apr 05 2021
  • Time: 9:30 pm

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