Topic: Sustainable and Restorative Approaches to Incarceration
The highlighted topic is on Mass Incarceration, more specifically looking at the human rights violations within countries and sustainable steps the international community can take to restorative justice. Delegates can expect debate on different approaches, as well as, multiple sub-topics to this issue. To be clear this committee will not tolerate inhumane or negligent behaviors towards this topic or solutions delegates are working on.
Note: This committee will be run as a single delegate committee.
Kaily LaChapelle is originally from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. They are majoring in international relations and political science, and currently have a micro-credential in D.C. Advocacy, Communication, and Careers. During their first year of college they acted as the Events Director of the Pride Student Union and independently ran a LGBTQIA+ Health Conference in the spring of 2022. This year Kaily is the President of the Pride Student Union, as well as, a SIPA (Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs) Senator for the Student Government Association (SGA). Kaily acts as the Chair of the Heath and Student Well-Being Committee, which is a part of SGA. This work allows them to advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights, which is just one of their passions in regards to their diversity, inclusivity, and equity initiatives. They have also been a student ambassador of Florida International University and a delegate of the Model United Nations team since first attending Florida International University. Kaily has been competing in Model United Nations since their junior year of High School. FIMUN 34 was their first time attending and staffing; and being a part of that experience is why Kaily was particularly interested in a Director role. Throughout the world mass incarceration is a serious human rights issue, especially within the United States. Kaily is passionate about bringing awareness to this topic and facilitating a meaningful discussion between the students to curate solutions and reformations.
Eva Galleazzi Bruno is a freshman student here at Florida International University. She is majoring in political science and minoring in international relations. She is also pursuing a Pre-Law certificate as she aspires to one day become a very engaged lawyer. Eva is French, but speaks four different languages: French, Italian, English and Spanish! Eva started her Model United Nations journey during her senior year of high school. UNHRC is her favorite committee, as she is very interested in all that regards human rights. Social justice and advocating for human rights are two of Eva's passions, and cannot wait to hear all that you have to say about the topic, and the solutions that you come up with!
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