Social, Humanitarian & Cultural Issues (Third Committee)
(3rd SOCHUM)
Resolutions
Director: Angela Hao

Contact: Sochum.CHSMUN@gmail.com
Hello, I am Angela Hao, a senior at Cerritos High School and your chair for 3rd SOCHUM! Having been a part of the MUN program for five years, it is a great honor for me to be your chair and to continue connecting with others to address global issues. I truly believe MUN not only allows students to be more aware and think critically about global problems but also is an unique experience for delegates to have self-growth in speaking, writing, and overall becoming a more eloquent and confident person. SOCHUM is one of my favorite committees because of how versatile it is in addressing a variety of topics that overlap with other committees such as about health, refugees, and human rights. Outside of MUN, I am active in school extracurriculars, serving as co-President of American Cancer Society, co-President of EarthLinking, and being on our school’s varsity badminton team. In my free time, I enjoy dancing, badminton, rollerblading, and painting while listening to kpop.
I hope from this committee, you all are able to challenge yourselves and grow from the experience. As often as this is said, winning awards at conferences is not the most important part. Rather it is the icing on the cake in which the real fruit is the growth and making connections with other hard-work driven delegates. Besides researching well and understanding the complexity and multi-faceted aspects of the topic, don’t forget to have fun and enjoy the experience!
Hello, I am Angela Hao, a senior at Cerritos High School and your chair for 3rd SOCHUM! Having been a part of the MUN program for five years, it is a great honor for me to be your chair and to continue connecting with others to address global issues. I truly believe MUN not only allows students to be more aware and think critically about global problems but also is an unique experience for delegates to have self-growth in speaking, writing, and overall becoming a more eloquent and confident person. SOCHUM is one of my favorite committees because of how versatile it is in addressing a variety of topics that overlap with other committees such as about health, refugees, and human rights. Outside of MUN, I am active in school extracurriculars, serving as co-President of American Cancer Society, co-President of EarthLinking, and being on our school’s varsity badminton team. In my free time, I enjoy dancing, badminton, rollerblading, and painting while listening to kpop.
I hope from this committee, you all are able to challenge yourselves and grow from the experience. As often as this is said, winning awards at conferences is not the most important part. Rather it is the icing on the cake in which the real fruit is the growth and making connections with other hard-work driven delegates. Besides researching well and understanding the complexity and multi-faceted aspects of the topic, don’t forget to have fun and enjoy the experience!