#UMD's Donald Linebaugh oversaw the archaeological excavation of Kippax Plantation which was dedicated to the lives and contributions of underrepresented minorities who previously were absent from the country’s historical narrative: https://t.co/TqivpHy1Ax via @UMD_MAPPD
HEY NOMAS FAM‼️❤️🔥 We’re excited to kick off this school year by introducing to you all our E-Board members! We are so excited for you all to see what we have planned for the year🔥🔥 (4/9)
As a part of NAACP week, we will be showcasing information about each of our founders. First up:
William William Edward Burghardt Du Bois!
(February 23, 1868 – August 27, 1963)
Tomorrow is our first GBM.. 6:15 PM in The Great Space, Free Pizza & Refreshments!! Come see what we have planned for the rest of the semester and hopefully join our organization as well.
#NOMASUMD#blackhistorymonth
Rain doesn’t stop us 💪🏽 Almost 600 sandwiches and water bottles to those in need 🗣🗣 Thank you to all of our volunteers who showed up and out despite the rain!! #DoBetter 😊
Today in Black History, we celebrate the life of John Saunders Chase, Jr. (1/23/1925 - 3/2012) was an American architect who was the first licensed African-American architect in the state of Texas and was the only black architect licensed in the state for a decade.
Today in black history, we celebrate Mr. Vertner Woodson Tandy. Vertner Woodson Tandy was an American architect, one of the founders of Alpha Phi Alpha, and also the first African American registered architect in New York.
#BlackHistoryFacts#NOMASBHM
TOMORROW! Join Nomas in honoring the late architect/urban planner John Wiebenson with an intriguing lecture entitled “ But For Who? A Discussion on the Possibility of Neighborhood Equity” by UMD alum Marques King
#NOMASBHM
Come support tomorrow night, 7-11 PM
There will be Food, Drinks, Games, and a live DJ.
Bring or show this flyer and we will get 20% of the proceeds.
#GoingIntoThanksgivingRight#NOMASNight