Before the hearing, sharing any experiences of anyg based violence was taboo. You were treated as if you were on trial at that time and received death threats. In many ways, i feels like your testimony was a wake up call for the country. I think that you've saved a lot of people from a lot of harm in the process of doing that.
Thirty years ago, Anita Hill became a household name and a hero for many women when she told the world about how Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas sexually harassed her at work. Today, she joins to talk about her extraordinary life and her new book, “Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence.”