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I Still Believe Anita Hill

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The nation's most notable feminists, organizers, and scholars reflect on sexual harassment twenty years after the Clarence Thomas hearings.
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A searing collection of essays looks back at the 1991 Supreme Court confirmation hearings that ignited a national debate about workplace sexual harassment.

In the fall of 1991, Anita Hill captured the country’s attention when she testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee describing sexual harassment by Clarence Thomas, who had been her boss and was about to ascend to the Supreme Court. We know what happened next: she was challenged, disbelieved, and humiliated; he was given a lifelong judicial appointment. What is less well-known is how many women and men were inspired by Anita Hill’s bravery, how her testimony changed the feminist movement, and how she singlehandedly brought public awareness to the issue of sexual harassment. Twenty years later, this collection brings together three generations to witness, respond to, and analyze Hill’s impact, and to present insights in law, politics, and the confluence of race, class, and gender. With original contributions by Anita Hill, Melissa Harris-Perry, Catharine MacKinnon, Patricia J. Williams, Eve Ensler, Ai Jen Poo, Kimberly Crenshaw, Lynn Nottage, Gloria Steinem, Lani Guinier, Lisa Kron, Mary Oliver, Edwidge Danticat, Kevin Powell, and many others.

“These timely essays show us how those historic hearings brought sexual harassment (especially in the workplace) into the public eye, while also revealing what still hasn’t changed, and reminding us of the intersection of race, class, gender, and power that underlies this contentious issue.” —Publishers Weekly

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Price: $21.95
Pages: 320
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Imprint: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Publication Date: 11 December 2012
Trim Size: 8.50 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781558618091
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sexual Abuse & Harassment, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, HISTORY / United States / 20th Century, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies

"This powerful book preserves the essays and conversations from the October 2011 conference organized at Hunter College for the 20th anniversary of Anita Hill’s testimony at Clarence Thomas’s Senate confirmation hearings. The eloquent results explore the hearings themselves—in which Hill charged that Supreme Court nominee Thomas had sexually harassed her—as well as their impact on the legal, social, and cultural landscape, and the lives of the authors.... The essays are by turns personal and analytical, but all are moving and engrossing... These timely essays show us how those historic hearings brought sexual harassment (especially in the workplace) into the public eye, while also revealing what still hasn’t changed, and reminding us of the intersection of race, class, gender, and power that underlies this contentious issue." — Publishers Weekly
Amy Richards is most popularly known as the co-author of Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future and as the voice behind Ask Amy, the online advice column she has run since 1995. She is also the author of Opting In: Having a Child Without Losing Yourself and the co-author of Grassroots: A Field Guide for Feminist Activism. In addition to her writing and consulting, Amy spends most of her days running the foremost feminist lecture agency, Soapbox Inc: Speakers Who Speak Out.

Cynthia Greenberg, a former community organizer, works as a consultant to social justice, human rights, and arts organizations. She organized the Sex, Power and Speaking Truth: Anita Hill 20 Years Later conference.
Table of Contents:

When You Speak Up by Eve Ensler

Introduction by Amy and Cynthia Greenberg

A Comment, Not Casual, Concerning Anita Hill by Mary Oliver

Part I: WITNESSES: What Happened?

A Thank You Note to Anita Hill by Letty Pogrebin

Twenty Years Later by Dorothy Samuels

I Salute You by Charles Ogletree

Some of Us are Brave by Lani Guinier

Old and New Depictions of Justice: Reflections, circa 2011, on Hill Thomas by Judith Resnik

The “Big” Story by Catharine MacKinnon

Born 35 by Jamia Wilson

Power Suit by Lisa Kron

Part II: What Does Anita Hill Mean To You? ?

Nita Faye by Asali Devan Ecclesiastes

A conversation with
RHA GODDESS
MELISSA HARRIS-PERRY
EMILY MAY
AI-JEN POO
JOANNE N. SMITH
PAT MITCHELL

Word Power by Hope Anita Smith

Part III: I Still Believe Anita Hill

A Poem for Anita Hill by Kevin Powell (Check formatting)

Anita Hill: Twenty Years Later by Patricia J. Williams

Give Your Child Luggage, Not Your Baggage by Anita Hill

Good Morning Anita Hill by Edwidge Danticat


Part IV: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED IN 20 YEARS & WHAT COMES NEXT?

The Bloodless Coup by Deborah Copaken Kogan

TK by Kathleen Peratis

Stunned but Not Bowed by Kimberle Crenshaw

Sex & Power by Virginia Valian

Supremacy Crimes by Gloria Steinem

Race & Gender by Devon Carbado

FBomb by Julie Zeilinger

The Scarlett C by Lynn Nottage

APPENDIX

Remembering The Anita Hill Hearings- 20 Years Later by Louise Slaughter

Twenty Years Later by Maureen Dowd

Anita Hill by Patricia Schroeder

Anita Hill Testimony, October 1991

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