Bronagh Hinds, a women's rights and civil rights activist instrumental in the Good Friday Agreement, shares insights from Northern Ireland’s peace process. She draws parallels between Ireland's conflict and the Israeli-Palestinian struggle, emphasizing the importance of equality and human rights. Hinds discusses the need for grassroots movements, particularly those led by women, in fostering dialogue and reconciliation. Amid diplomatic tensions, she encourages bold, collaborative steps towards peace, reflecting on the universal desire for change in conflicted societies.