One of the central themes of her speech would likely be the advancement of women’s rights. Queen Farah, a key advocate for women’s education and social participation, may speak passionately about the strides made women in the 1970s, such as increased access to education and the workplace, and the elimination of legal inequalities. She may also speak about her efforts in establishing the Women’s Organization, which aimed to promote gender equality and social empowerment for women. She would have emphasized how these changes were not just top-down but had also been embraced by many despite the traditionalist challenges that remained.