Handling those conflicts. This is just over one hour and was filmed at princeton university. Thank you very much. It is lovely to be back here at princeton on this beautiful fall day. I would also like to say a special thank you to the people of the International Office of the United Nations. And also their admission of forward thinking and imaginative engagement. It has been ongoing since 1825 and has been sponsored and launched, the rest of which is wonderful. I was approached to take part in the series and i tried to think what i have to offer. This morning we had a discussion on 1325. If you dont know it, learn it. Some people think it is a parking ticket or something. [laughter] well done. We love blackboards. It is one of the real problems. Is that most americans, even though we are very committed to the United Nations being an effective vehicle for international peace, even those americans really dont know about this groundbreaking and historic resolution. Every Single Member to
So the real question is for all of that is, how did they manage to so marginalize, it are, take no account of women in the midst of the most serious right now Armed Conflict that is engaging so many governments . I dont have the answer to that, but what i do know is we better understand how it even works. It not just about denying both to 1325. They probably also did 1325. Lipservice is a very interesting thing to study. And we have that work now a blatant example of saint lipservice to a major u. N. Was aleutian that they are obligated to abide by and many of them voted for and yet, without seeing any embarrassment to help negotiate a process that shut women not to room. So i am going to and at that point and we can have a good conversation. Yes, please stand. [inaudible] we need mics. There you go. Jump ahead here. I work for a Womens International league for peace and freedom and cynthia has been a longtime member and influencer of our work. For almost 98 years old of a womens Peace