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Meridian Community College: MCC Women's History Month Celebration Incorporates Shoes, Discussions, Advice

"Who can walk in our shoes better than we can?"

(Meridian Community College)

March 3, 2022

β€œWho can walk in our shoes better than we can?” 

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That was just one of the take-a-ways Meridian Community College student Heather Jayroe
gleaned when participating in MCC’s first Women’s History Month celebration held Wednesday
in the MCC-Riley Workforce Development Center.Β 

Incorporating the theme, β€œWalk a Mile in Her Shoes,” keynote speaker Mississippi University
for Women President Nora Roberts Miller told and showed the luncheon audience her
love of shoes using them as life metaphors. From running shoes, which fuel her determination,
to flip-flops, which serve as a reminder for recovery and pampering, to pumps that
aid her in taking care of business, shoes of all kinds can serve as reminders.Β 

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β€œSometimes you just have to be ridiculous,” she laughed as she showed a photo of tuxedo-style
stilettos. When she displayed a picture of an orthopedic boot for an ankle injury,
she said, β€œthis is to remind you that you need to embrace whatever support you’ve
got.” 

β€œWomen, like so many other areas, have a lot more roles to fill, and they require
a lot of shoes,” she said.Β 

When asked about her accomplishments, Miller noted that she’s been fortunate to be
at the right place at the right time. β€œBut you have to do the work to make sure you’re
at the right place at the right time, and you’re able to take advantage of it,” Miller
said.Β 

She also urged the audience to believe in themselves, ask for support, admit mistakes,
and dress for the job they wanted.Β 

Brandon Dewease, MCC director of student engagement and a member of the MCC Women’s
History Month celebration committee, said the Women’s History Month luncheon was a
way to spotlight women. β€œAt MCC, they make up our largest demographic, and we want
to be certain we stop and celebrate the plight of women in all that they have and
will invest in our culture.” Β 

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This press release was produced by Meridian Community College. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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