 My name is Allison and I'm chair of the Dalhousie Feminist Legal Association, otherwise known as DIPLA. I joined DIPLA because I wanted to make sure that my legal education had room for feminist activism and allowed me to make really good friends in a place that we all had like-minded views. This year, DIPLA has organized a variety of different initiatives. We've done educational workshops for our peers with DOMA, SOCO, and PartySafe. We've organized panels about women identifying students and training big firm recruitment and we've honored the trans day of our members on campus. You should join the Dalhousie Feminist Legal Association if you're interested in advancing gender equity in the legal profession and meeting a lot of other people who are also interested in doing so. You can get involved with DIPLA by messaging us on Instagram or Twitter at dallawfeminist or emailing us at dalfeministlegalassociation at gmail.com