Wyoming High School Model United Nations
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Wyoming High School Model United Nations (WYOMUN) is an annual Model United Nations conference run by Wyoming High School, a public school in Wyoming, Ohio. Founded in 2014, WYOMUN attracts delegates from the Greater Cincinnati Area and is usually held on a Saturday in late October. It lasts for one day and is currently on its seventh iteration, which will be held on October 31st, 2020. General Information Committee Sessions WYOMUN has featured a host of committees including the World Health Organization, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and the League of Nations. In these committees, delegates represent United Nations member states, debate solutions to international issues, and develop resolutions that address these issues. WYOMUN has also featured non-UN crisis committees on a variety of topics such as the Vietnam War, the Chicano Movement, the Kingdom of Kamehameha, the Arab Spring and the Seven Years' War, and has occasionally ventured into pop culture with a committee on Stranger Things from Netflix, as well as one on the Harry Potter series. Speakers and Partnering Associations Each year, WYOMUN invites keynote speakers to address its delegates during opening ceremonies. Notable recent speakers have been Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, President of the Puerto Rican Senate and current gubernatorial candidate Eduardo Bhatia, and Indiana University Maurer School of Law Vice President of International Affairs Hannah L. Buxbaum. The keynote speaker for WYOMUN VII was the distinguished former ambassador Thomas Boyatt. History of WYOMUN WYOMUN VII
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