After initiating dialogue between YouTubers last week, Queen Rania of Jordan continued championing for multicultural tolerance and awareness at the Sorbonne in Paris today. Rania spoke to over 2,000 students at the Cité de la Réussite, a forum which encompasses a series of debates in cultural, economic, scientific and political realms. The queen reminded the audience that cultures today have the advantage to integrate and inform through the vast global online network and said, “You were born at a time of increasing multicultural awareness. You have already been exposed to many more and different cultures than your grandparents could have imagined. You live in the country with the largest Muslim population in Europe. And you know that Islam is not monolithic, but a vibrant mosaic of cultures. You know it because you have seen Islam’s diversity for yourselves – in the North Africans… South Asians… Middle Easterners… Turks… and many others… who are proud to call France their home.”
“In addition, you know better than anyone the power of interconnectedness. Your generation has been enormously creative in building virtual networks that span the globe. From SkyRock and YouTube… from wikis to blogs… you’re transmitting ideas in new ways… exploring new outlets to express your views… and creating global communities online.”
“Your openness, and your willingness to connect, will both be powerful assets in replacing barriers of fear and mistrust with bridges of friendship and peace.”
“And just as the Olympic Torch is passed from hand to hand, together, you can create a fellowship of understanding that lights the way ahead. You can be champions of peace and hope. And when you triumph, so will we all.”
Meanwhile, King Abdullah II met with President Sarkozy to continue talks, which began back in January, regarding bilateral relations between France and Jordan and discuss the volatile situation in the Middle East. President Sarkozy and his wife, Carla also hosted a dinner in honour of their royal guests.
After visiting France, the king and queen will continue their journey to Slovenia and Austria.
The entire speech by Queen Rania of Jordan at the Cité de la Réussite forum can be read here.
For more information on the Cité de la Réussite forum, visit the official website.
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