

Believing
Book • 2021
In *Believing*, Anita Hill reflects on her landmark testimony against Clarence Thomas and the ongoing struggle against gender violence.
The book offers insights into the roots of gender violence and proposes paths for dialogue and change.
Hill argues that gender violence is a cultural and endemic issue affecting various aspects of life, including physical and mental wellbeing, housing stability, and community safety.
The book offers insights into the roots of gender violence and proposes paths for dialogue and change.
Hill argues that gender violence is a cultural and endemic issue affecting various aspects of life, including physical and mental wellbeing, housing stability, and community safety.
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