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From the woman who provided landmark testimony against Clarence Thomas comes a powerful manifesto addressing the origins and progression of gender violence in society. This work combines memoir, personal accounts, law, and social analysis, serving as a call to action from a prominent survivor. In 1991, Anita Hill initiated an ongoing conversation about gender violence, which remains as pressing today as it was then. This narrative reflects America's decades-long struggle with gender violence, exploring its roots and offering pathways for dialogue and meaningful change. Hill emphasizes that gender-based violence, encompassing harassment, assault, and murder, is not merely an individual issue but a cultural and systemic one affecting acquaintances, colleagues, and loved ones. Women of color face higher rates of sexual harassment, while street harassment often escalates to violence, particularly impacting transgender and nonbinary individuals. Drawing from her experiences as a teacher, legal scholar, and advocate, Hill illustrates the pervasive nature of this issue across various environments—home, school, and work. She articulates its consequences on physical and mental health, housing stability, political engagement, and community safety, urging that our laws and leaders must take immediate, concrete action to address these urgent challenges.

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Believing, Anita Hill

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