Thirty of the seventh graders were selected through a lottery to visit the United Nations on Wednesday, February 8th. We got to see the different council rooms and the general assembly room. We also got to meet and have a question and answer session with a public associate of the Indigenous People’s Rights. We got this rare opportunity because the seventh graders are a part of the NYC Junior Ambassadors program with the United Nations. Thanks to Ms. Manning who organized this amazing experience.
~ by Claudia F. (702)

Learning about Human Rights at the United Nations.

United Nations Peacekeeping is a critical part of maintaining global peace & security.

Learning about 3 P’s and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals
Prosperity Peace
Planet

In the General Assembly – main deliberative, policymaking & representative organ of the United Nations.
Photo Credits to NYC Mayor’s Office of Internationals Affairs