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Position Paper Tips

Hi delegates! Just wanted to check in and offer a bit more guidance on your position papers. As a reminder, OAS will be using standard Position Paper format detailed on the committee page on the BMUN website . Besides the general format, we wanted to offer some tips on the research process and the formation of your paper. Research The biggest favor you can do for yourself in the writing process is to really apply time and effort into understanding the topics beforehand. Luckily, your generous dais has written to key to beginning this process: your synopsis! Not only do we recommend reading this synopsis, but we hope that you will interact with it. Ask questions, make connections, reflect on what you learned. Familiarizing yourself with the synopsis is the key to a smooth research experience. After reading the synopsis, don’t stop there! This piece is just a stepping stone for the research we hope you will complete. Maybe read some additional case studies, look at some current events r...

OAS Welcome + Expectations

 Hi delegates!  We are so excited to welcome you to BMUN 71 and the Organization of American States.  In this committee, you will learn how member nations of OAS and corresponding institutions and policies have impacted differences in the economic, political, and social development between North and Latin America. Our first topic focuses on Addressing Socioeconomic Inequality in Education. Our second topic addresses Forced Displacement in Response to Human Rights Violations.  This blog will act as our committee's informal avenue for discussion and communication before the conference -- and we'd love to see you interact with it! The purpose of this blog is to 1)  allow you to actively engage with the content of this committee and 2) give you all the opportunity to learn about other countries’ policies before the debate actually starts. You can post comments on posts that we make and write about literally anything relevant to the topics at hand! For example, if yo...

OAS LXXI Introductions

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¡Hola todos!  My name is Jazmine Colon (she/her/ella), and I am thrilled to introduce myself as your head chair for this years session of OAS. I am currently a junior at UC Berkeley pursuing a double major in Political Science and Chicano/a Studies. Academically, I focus on legislative policy and government relations in regards to both private and public interests, with an emphasis on topics of education and representation for underserved communities. While this is my first year serving as a head chair, I have spent the past three years as a member of BMUN within the Organization of American States. This year, I strive to build on the accessible and respectful environment OAS fosters for delegates each year. Our committee's commitment to diversity and inclusion motivates my participation each year; I'm hopeful OAS 71 will do the same for you, whether you are a new or returning delegate.  Outside of BMUN, I advocate for social justice and equitable public policy as a journ...