idc if I'm posting twice in here, I'm so proud of my university right now. I'll be a resident advisor starting next month and the job is basically to live in the dorm and enforce rules while also being someone residents can come to if they ever need any help. What makes me so proud is the resident advisor program is now offering extra training for us that will try and help eliminate transphobia, biphobia, homophobia, and try to educate cis RA's to become a better ally. This is something I never thought I would see from my university that's right in the middle of the most conservative town I have ever lived in. That just made me so happy I really hope the other RAs take it seriously.