You write in your book that when you first spoke publicly about her experience of being sexually harassed at 35 years old, you were young and patient. You go on to state that gender violence will continue to exist until we change the culture that supports it and the structures that enshrine it. What would you recommend be the first structures we start to look at and change? Well, I think we've got to look at certainly because I'm a lawyer, I'd say we need to look at the laws that we have in our country.
Thirty years ago, Anita Hill became a household name when she told the world about her experience with sexual harassment in the workplace. Today, she joins to talk about her extraordinary life and new book, “Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence.”