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Anita Hill

November 2020

  • Kimberlé Crenshaw, American lawyer, civil rights advocate and leading scholar of critical race theory

    Black lives
    Kimberlé Crenshaw: the woman who revolutionised feminism – and landed at the heart of the culture wars

    From police brutality to sexual harassment, the lawyer fights to ensure black women’s experiences are not ignored. So why are her ideas being denounced?

June 2019

  • Texas Conference For Women 2017<br>AUSTIN, TX - NOVEMBER 02: Anita Hill speaks at the Texas Conference For Women 2017 at Austin Convention Center on November 2, 2017 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Marla Aufmuth/Getty Images for Texas Conference for Women)

    Anita Hill: I still hold Biden accountable but would consider voting for him

    Though Hill was not satisfied with Biden’s apology over Clarence Thomas testimony, she could see herself voting for him in 2020

March 2019

  • Joe Biden<br>Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at the Biden Courage Awards Tuesday, March 26, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

    Biden condemns 'white man's culture' as he laments role in Anita Hill hearings

    Potential 2020 contender regrets not giving Hill ‘the hearing she deserved’ during Clarence Thomas confirmation process

October 2018

  • ‘Christine Blasey Ford had no support. None,’ Anita Hill said at an event at the University of Pennsylvania.

    Anita Hill: Kavanaugh confirmation hearing 'disservice to the American public'

    Professor said Senate committee response to Christine Blasey Ford mirrored her experience testifying against Clarence Thomas

September 2018

  • A note signed by 1,600 men in support of Anita Hill and Christine Blasey Ford, placed in the New York Times on 26 September 2018. It echoes a similar advert signed by 1,600 black women in support of Hill in 1991. That year Hill gave testimony against now-Justice Clarence Thomas, whom she accused of sexual harassment. Christine Blasey Ford is due to testify this week that current supreme court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her.

    1,600 men voice support for Christine Blasey Ford in New York Times ad

    The ad is an echo of a similar ad placed in the same newspaper in 1991, signed by 1,600 women in support of Anita Hill

June 2018

  • Hillary Clinton Yale

    The year's best US commencement speeches: from Hillary Clinton to Chance the Rapper

    Mindy Kaling, Oprah Winfrey and other luminaries urge graduates to stand up for themselves and others

December 2017

  • Chilean women march to protest gender-based violence<br>epa06349228 Chileans participate in an anti gender-based violence march a few hours before the international commemoration of the Day of the Elimination of the Violence against Women, in Santiago, Chile, 24 November 2017. EPA/ELVIS GONZALEZ

    How American women's growing power finally turned #metoo into a cultural moment

    Women are speaking about sexual assault in unparalleled numbers, and while anger at men’s behavior has erupted before, this may be the dawn of a new era

November 2017

  • Feminist writer and academic Cynthia Enloe who was being interviewed by Laura Bates.

    ‘Never be the most feminist person you know’ – Laura Bates meets Cynthia Enloe

    The 79-year-old professor and activist has tackled marital rape and changed the language of feminism. She remains a force to be reckoned with in the fight to make sure all women’s voices are equal and heard

October 2011

  • Anita Hill testifying before a senate committee regarding Clarence Thomas's supreme court nomination

    Clarence Thomas's conservatism: the first 20 years

    Jason Farago

    Jason Farago: The enigmatic judge keeps a low profile; yet, time is very much on the side of the supreme court's most reactionary justice

October 2010

  • Clarence and Virginia (Ginny) Thomas

    Michael Tomasky's blog
    Anita Hill's message for Virginia Thomas

  • Richard Adams's blog
    Clarence Thomas's wife asks Anita Hill for an apology over voicemail

August 2001

  • Alive and kicking

    When Anita Hill accused a senior judge of sexual harassment, she was branded a liar - and lost her anonymity for ever. Ten years on, Polly Ghazi tracks her down.

June 2001

  • 'I lied for rightwing supreme court judge'

    A rightwing author who made his name undermining the reputation of a woman who accused a supreme court judge of sexual harassment says now that he was lying all along.
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