 My name is Trinity Hunter and I'm from Montgomery, Alabama. When I came to the university and I made my first big decision for myself, which was discovering which house I wanted to go for my sorority recruitment experience, being a member of Kiomega has honestly been such a fantastic joy. I had the absolute honor of being selected to serve as our first ever diversity equity inclusion officer in the chapter, so I truthfully don't know where I would be without the women there. I don't think that I would be the person who I am. Being in that chapter has definitely challenged me to open up my own beliefs where I thought that I was open-minded and see my own blind spots and move forward through that. During my time at Alabama, I've had the opportunity to join the Student Government Association, which is something that I also do in high school. I've truly enjoyed my time in SGA. I've had the esteemed pleasure of serving as Chief Administrative Officer this year, so being able to work in the background, spend time with people here with day one and pass that on to different levels of the administration has been an absolute dream. Feeling all of the hospitality here, seeing all of the opportunities that we had and knowing that I was someone who I would still want to get involved. The University of Alabama has been such an opportunity to find who I am becoming, not who I always thought that I should be, not who everyone else thought that I should be. That's what makes us such an incredible campus community.