Palmer Trinity School

AERIE Summer 2023

An independent, college preparatory, co-ed, Episcopal Day School serves a community of students in grades 6-12.

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W R I T T E N B Y C A M I L A G O M E S ' 2 3 BY T HE END OF T HE Y E A R 2 0 2 2 , over 90 million people around the world will have been affected by conflicts over the settlement of borders and sovereignty – some displaced, some harmed, some exiled, and all of their lives changed. Naturally, you wouldn't expect a bunch of teenagers to settle one of the most challenging conflicts the world faces today. However, in January of 2023, more than 3,500 students from around the globe met at the World Forum in The Hague, Netherlands, with a common goal: coming together to share and orchestrate responses to the future of borders. I had the honor of being one of the eighteen PTS student delegates at this conference, The Hague International Model United Nations, or to us THIMUN. If you aren't familiar with the concept of Model United Nations (MUN), the event described above must sound almost outlandish, but MUN isn't otherworldly. It's a small-scale representation of what happens in the real world. In a conference, such as THIMUN, all students become delegates. They are assigned countries and issues to respectively represent and discuss. With that in mind, we delegates are bound to not only understand, but defend different points of view, goals, and concerns, even when they may not align with our own. MUN is a constant reminder that the true treasure of global A T A student reflection on The Hague International Model United Nations Conference C R O S S I N G B O R D E R S T H I M U N 20 PALMERTRINITY.ORG P E R S P E C T I V E S

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