The 1991 Thomas hearings felt like a catalyst for change: Harassment reports spiked. âThe Year of the Womanâ brought women to Congress. And...then what happened? In our final episode, hosts Dr. Salamishah Tillet and Cindi Leive hold our courts, newsrooms and culture up to the light to see how much progress weâve actually made on issues like harassment and assault. These are stories thatâll change how you think: Tarana Burke, âme.tooâ founder, discusses what we owe survivors; legal advocate Fatima Goss Graves assesses some startling holes in the law; and journalist Irin Carmon, who reported on Charlie Roseâs sexual abuse, asks why we still value menâs reputations more than womenâs real lives.
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In 2018, Christine Blasey Ford stood before the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify in the Supreme Court nomination hearings of Brett Kavanaugh. Among the millions of people watching was perhaps the only person who could really relate: Professor Anita Hill, whoâd appeared before the committee 27 years before. In this landmark episode, Professor Hill and Dr. Ford sit down for their first-ever public conversationâabout their shared experiences, their emotions, their lives beyond the hearing rooms, and their hopes for the future. Itâs a wide-ranging, intimate conversation between two women who are uniquely positioned to tell us whatâs changed since 1991, and what has not.
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Itâs November 1991. Clarence Thomas has been confirmed, but the domino effect of his hearings has only begunâespecially for many Black women.Â
In this episode, we hear three very personal stories of what happened next: Professor Barbara Ransby rallied Black women in a historic show of visible support that still reverberates today. Carol Moseley Braun ran for officeâand won, becoming the first Black woman in the Senate. And Drew Dixon, a young record producer grappling with sexual abuse in her own profession, had to make difficult decisions with the long shadow of the hearings looming over her. âAnita Hill was with me every minute,â she says.
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On October 11th, 1991, Oklahoma law professor Anita Hill calmly told the Senate Judiciary Committee that her former boss, Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, had sexually harassed her years earlier. Thirty years later, weâre still talking about that fateful weekendâand understanding its impact. In our opening episode, hosts Dr. Salamishah Tillet and Cindi Leive walk you through the anger, the intrigue and the surprises, with fresh perspective from lawyer KimberlĂ© Crenshaw, who served on Hillâs legal team; journalist Jane Mayer, who helped expose the hearingsâ flaws; and actor Kerry Washington, who later immersed herself in the hearings for a role as Anita Hill. Thanks to our presenting sponsor Audible. Download a free trial at audible.com/anita.
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In 1991, Anita Hill told the world that Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas had sexually harassed her. Thirty years later, weâre still feeling the ripple effects of that testimonyâin our politics and our lives. This four-part podcast explores the enduring impact of that moment, with new insights and on-the-ground stories from guests like Tarana Burke, Kerry Washington and Professor Hill herself, in her first-ever public conversation with Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who testified 27 years after her.
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