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Welcome to the MIAZS Blog!
Review our various blog posts to learn more about MIAZS, our members, and a variety of perspectives.
MIAZS Blog Posts


The Weight We Carry: Letting Go of Others' Expectations
I want you to imagine one of those days when you come home from work or school—and you just sit. You have absolutely no energy for anything else, it’s just time to sit—with yourself, with the day, with whatever happened. Your back is aching in that spot, you know the one that always hurts for reasons you’re not even sure of anymore. Maybe your heart is pounding even though your body is at rest because of a conversation you had with a coworker or one you suspect you’ll have w
Shannon Farmer
Mar 1, 2025


To be the ‘Exception’ and to be Exceptional
I've been thinking of a lot of different words and their meanings lately. I've been thinking of how our language and cultural backgrounds affect our thought processes and how we interact. I recently read a phenomenal book by Renée Watson called Piecing Me Together. It was about a young Black collage artist who was invited on scholarship to a special private school and mentorship program. She accepted this opportunity mostly because she wanted to find a way out of her circumst
Shannon Farmer
Jun 16, 2024


Privilege: Why I Am Not Ashamed to Have It
Recently, I found myself in a class learning about gender equity and biases; this class was offered by my organization as a part of its commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA). More specifically, my work group indicated in a survey that many women felt there was unequal treatment between men and women in our workplace. As a cis-identifying man, it is not my place to dispute this; the one thing that I will say is most of our non-managerial staff ar
Dalton Richardson
Sep 23, 2023


The Consequences of Owning Your Truth
‘You gotta take the good with the bad’ This is a phrase of wisdom and resilience that has been passed down from my great-grandmother to my mother to me. It’s a seemingly simple truth that has evolved its complexity to me over the years. Today I want to share this wisdom with you and how owning your truth is a good thing, but the process of owning it often feels bad. Owning your truth is a terrifyingly vulnerable process of self-reflection, where you don’t back down from who y
Shannon Farmer
Apr 11, 2023


You Might Not Be An Ally For Everyone, And That’s OK
I’ve heard so many different quotes from Dr. Brene Brown, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Dr. Ibram X. Kendi. They all have had fantastic ideas and informational sources for how to be anti-racist and better allies. I have attended multiple meetings on allyship in the workplace and participated in workshops where we learn about other cultures. Do you know the thing that I have learned the most about? That most people assume because they are nice, that they are good allies. Just because
Shannon Farmer
Mar 1, 2023
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