MUN Impact

The Obstacles of Modern Feminism

By GRACE MAKWAZA & NEO MOKHAKALA ______ Will we ever reach a point in our society where gender equality actually and universally exists? Many times our solutions inevitably create more problems. I, Neo Mokhakala, believe that there is a need to eradicate all forms of discrimination against females; however it is alarming that our desireContinue reading “The Obstacles of Modern Feminism”

SHE Club to support the SDGs

By Ella Sobhani, MUN Delegate at Canyon Crest Academy, San Diego __________________________________________________________________________ I started SHE Club at my high school to try and promote a different view of pulling communities out of poverty, which is the education of young women.  The participants of my club share the priority to: serve others in the community and beyond, embraceContinue reading “SHE Club to support the SDGs”

Dancing ’round the World

By Evan Williams, MUN Impact Press and John Burroughs student ____________________________________________________________________________ On February 9th, the students of John Burroughs School in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA convened in their community’s field house for an evening of celebration dubbed “Dance Marathon.” The biennial event, often viewed as a means to let loose by the students, is underscoredContinue reading “Dancing ’round the World”

Sexual Harassment: an honest, open discussion

By Evan WIlliams, MUN Impact Staff Writer and student from John Burroughs School _______________________________________________________________________________________________ On the morning of December seventh, the MUN delegates of John Burroughs, along with their press team and sponsors, gathered, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for breakfast and  dialogue on sexual harassment at MUN conferences, and at large. The goal was not toContinue reading “Sexual Harassment: an honest, open discussion”

Maharat Sewing Project and the Impact in Dhlail

By Alya Al-Ammari, Co-Founder of Maharat Sewing Project __________________________________________________________________________ In high school, Model United Nations was the highlight of my sister, Maryam, and I’s weekly routine. We waited patiently for Wednesday to come, the day we had MUN club. We would wake up at 5 am, travel an hour from Saudi Arabia to Bahrain toContinue reading “Maharat Sewing Project and the Impact in Dhlail”