United Nations Association of Pomona Valley
Presents
What is the United Nations?
Why Should You Care?
A United Nations Teach-In
Thursday, February 27
7 - 8:15 PM, PT
Location: Stauffer Hall
Parking available on 10th Street or Dartmouth St. or in the parking lot south of the bldg. (For no stairs, walk from 10th St, on west side of building to entrance)
Learn about the United Nations and its impact on your life.
Join us for an informative and engaging teach-in to discover:
Join us for an informative and engaging teach-in to discover:
- The history and purpose of the United Nations
- The UN’s role in promoting peace, security, and human rights
- How the UN addresses global challenges like climate change and poverty
- Ways you can get involved and support the UN’s work

Tom Ilgen
Professor Emeritus, Pitzer College professor of political science specializing in international relations.

Mel Boynton
President, UNA of Pomona Valley; former president of UNA Southern California Region; active in developing the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Marc Scarcelli
Professor, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, professor of political science, specializing in international relations and comparative politics.
The United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA) is a movement of Americans dedicated to supporting the United Nations. With over 20,000 members (60% under the age of 26) and more than 200 chapters across the country, UNA-USA members are united in their commitment to global engagement and their belief that each of us can play a part in advancing the UN’s mission and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
