'No intention of becoming a crusader': Anita Hill reveals how testimony changed her life in new book
NEW YORK -- It has been 30 years since Anita Hill testified before a Senate Judiciary Committee about being sexually harassed by then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas. Facing a panel of 14 men, ...
Almost 25 years ago, University of Oklahoma law professor Anita Hill testified against Judge Clarence Thomas during his Supreme Court nomination hearing, claiming he had sexually harassed her when ...
During the televised hearings, which lasted three days, Anita Hill, who then taught at the University of Oklahoma’s law school, detailed allegations of workplace sexual harassment by Thomas, who was ...
Hill has said the committee refused to seriously examine her accusations and, crucially, did not allow testimony from other potential witnesses. Hill jokes in the book that she and her husband used to ...
Back in 1991, the term “sexual harassment" wasn’t well understood, and it was rarely talked about. But one woman changed that. A new film looks at Anita Hill’s testimony against Clarence Thomas, who ...
The law professor who launched a nationwide conversation about sexual harassment in the workplace said in an interview that there's still a tendency to excuse misconduct by powerful men. Anita Hill, ...
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