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Who Gets to Be Safe at HBCUs?

Sep 29, 2021
31:34
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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Howard University's Statement on Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment
03:46 • 3min
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I Love Where I Come From So Much, but What's at Stake?
06:25 • 2min
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The Barrier to Resources Is Police, Right?
08:10 • 6min
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Why Isn't Black Colleges a Priority?
14:01 • 2min
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Better Help on Line Therapy Is a Great Way to Unwind Stress
15:48 • 2min
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Newly Subscription Clothing Rental, Change Your Clothes
18:16 • 2min
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Anita Hill's New Book, Believers
20:06 • 3min
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Anita's Testimony in the New York Times
23:04 • 3min
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What's It Going to Take to End Sexual Harassment?
26:20 • 4min
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A Survivor's Guide to Sexual Abuse
30:45 • 2min
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After a deleted tweet from actress Phylicia Rashad, discourse around how Historically Black Colleges have dealt with sexual assault has intensified. B.A. Parker -- an HBCU grad -- talks with those who’ve navigated the struggles for survivors to be believed, and seeks advice from professor and attorney Anita Hill.

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