Sally Kohn: Why is there this sort of enshrined notion that victims of sexual assault can't be well, it's cultural. It goes back to those things that we have been told, that these things don't matter, or we're making too much out of it, and therefore the dext act against us from the beginning," she says. "What we have is a society and a culture that its anti woman, that is anti wetted"
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.”