 My name is Leah James, and I'm from Mobile, Alabama. I found out about Lucy's Legacy through an Alabama event. And from the moment I heard it, I was like, that is perfect because I want to stay in John England. And then I also wanted to be around people at the end of the day that I could relate to and build that community around. So I made it feel more homey because I had people that I could relate to and just build a community with. And they could help me, I could help them, you know. So it's really cool, like a little small family. So Lucy's Legacy is a living, learning community here on campus for women of color. It's an honor of offering Lucy who's the first black student to attend UA. So it's just like kind of the name that we're carrying on her legacy of her being here. A living, learning community is where you stay on a floor with students in the same, like living, learning communities, you and you guys take a class together. So for Lucy's Legacy, we took women's studies together and I met one of my closest friends through it. So I would push anybody who's interested is a really cool experience. So your first year in Lucy's Legacy, you're a mentee. So you have a mentor who will kind of guide you through your first year, any questions you have, that's what they're there to help you with. They also, you just hang out with them. As a mentor, it's really cool because I love to help people. That's like one of my biggest things. Even though I'm a mentor to a specific student, I'm still a mentor to all of them. And it's just so fulfilling because like I was in your shoes only a year ago. So it's just rewarding to like see that happen. I've never had a bad experience with being in Lucy's. I've never regretted my decision about being in Lucy's. If I were not to have done it and found out about it later, I would be very upset that I didn't do it in my first year. So if you're doubting it, just join. See what it's about. Always give stuff a try. You never know unless you try stuff.