 A very positive way, I feel like with the teachers and the administrators, they've got my full support and we just support each other completely, so if I need them, they help me. If they need me, then we just fully support one another, so that's been really great. The other teachers on campus I think have been inspired to either come out or just be really out about queer youth and topics and what have you because of our relationship, the fact that I have a positive relationship with them and they know what I'm up to. But otherwise, yes, very positive. My school could create a safer environment for queer kids by basically, I think, more teachers being willing to maybe come out, even administrators. We have administrators and teachers that have not necessarily come out yet. I was one of those teachers that didn't do it for 10 years and I think that that would be amazing because it would create a safer environment. I also think the students could contribute too if they were a little bit more willing to speak up about their own identity. No pressure, but at the same time, so many of them are out amongst each other and they're not necessarily ready, per se, to be completely public, but I think the more that we do it, all of us together, the safer it naturally is going to become on campus. The age that I became aware of my own queer identity was when I was 23 years old and my queer friendly identity on campus was when I was asked to be the GSA advisor about eight years ago, maybe 10 years ago, and that's when I stepped into the role of being queer friendly to the kids and what have you. Not that I hadn't before, but it was definitely more of an opportunity for me to be that way. A movie I just watched last night, I'll just go with that one, Circumstance, and it's about two girls who are coming of age in modern-day Iran underground scene. They fall in love with each other and they have to live with wanting to be out open free in this repressed culture and all the circumstances that they have to live with. So right now, definitely this film Circumstance. I'm going to go with Turquoise. It brings out just my passion, life, energy, and just brilliance.