I would like to be. I mean, you know, the cover of the atlantic magazine just came out, and tha, the story is, the bad guys are winning. But it also feels to me connected to these, these structures you're talking about. That's what we've got to be about the business of changing n if we don't, you nowand i'll just use the the centa judiciary committee as an example. 19 91, i came forward. There was no structure for me really to be heard. The witnesses that were not called who should have been called, no, there seemed to be nothing that could be done about it. A that was 19 91
Anita Hill is a professor and author. Her new book is Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence.
"I really do feel that my life now has purpose. And my responsibility really is to live out that purpose as much as possible. The reason that this isn’t entirely daunting is that I realize I am one individual. And that the issues will not depend on me entirely. … But I also realize that every person who has the opportunity should be involved, and that includes me."
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