JNOMA

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About Us

JNOMA is a new annual peer-reviewed publication through NOMA. The Journal will
alternate between publishing Conference Proceedings of the Annual NOMA Conference and
a peer-reviewed publication. The topics of each issue are aligned with NOMA’s mission to
foster justice and equity in communities of color through outreach, community advocacy,
professional development, and design excellence. The Journal aims to keep the NOMA
membership abreast of the latest research in design, architectural education, public policy,
and other issues related to the built environment that support the mission, aims, and goals of
NOMA.

In 2021, former NOMA President Jason Pugh recognized the need for the
organization to create space for its academics and scholars. The Journal was formed under
the Educate Committee by the NOMA Executive Board to support the advancement of
minority voices in higher education and to serve as a venue where those voices can be
amplified. We recruit a broad network of peer reviewers who have a clear understanding of
the lived experiences of marginalized populations of society and who have the ability to
authenticate the published submissions.

Editorial Committee

  • Dr. Kwesi Daniels, Co-Editor, Department Head of Architecture, Associate Professor, Tuskegee University
  • Annicia Streete, Co-Editor, Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University
  • Amma Asamoah, Assistant Professor, Tuskegee University
  • Vicki Carter, Assistant Professor, Tuskegee University
  • Gina Fernandes, Corresponding Editor, PhD Student, North Carolina State University
  • Briana Rushton, Sustainability Specialist, Epsten Group, a Salas O’Brien Company
  • Dr. L. David Stewart, Director of Design Practice, Territory NFP
  • Dr. Craig Wilkins, Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Michigan

Contact

Please direct general questions regarding JNOMA to Co-Editors, Dr. Kwesi Daniels at
kwesi.daniels@noma.net and Annicia Streete at annicia.streete@noma.net

JNOMA 2022 Conference Proceedings

  1. Maloo_Nea_Transformation_Educational_Architecture
  2. Peters_Kristal_Gamification_In_Communication_Association
  3. Smith_Ian_Thoughts_for_Black_American_Architecture