I still believe Anita Hill : three generations discuss the legacies of speaking truth to power / edited by Amy Richards and Cynthia Greenberg.
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Language: | English |
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New York City :
Feminist Press,
2013.
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Physical Description: | 248 pages : photographs (frontispiece) ; 22 cm |
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Three generations discuss the legacies of speaking truth to power.
3 generations discuss the legacies of speaking truth to power. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- When you speak up / Eve Ensler
- Introduction / Amy Richards
- A comment, not casual, concerning Anita Hill / Mary Oliver
- Remembrances: the Anita Hill hearings, twenty years later
- Louise M. Slaughter, Maureen Dowd, and Patricia Schroeder
- A thank you note to Anita Hill / Letty Cottin Pogrebin
- Twenty years later / Dorothy Samuels
- Anita Hill: still speaking truth to power twenty years later / Charles Ogletree
- But some of us are brave / Lani Guinier
- Old and new depictions of justice: reflections, circa 2011, on Hill-Thomas / Judith Resnick
- Voice, heart, ground / Catharine A. Mackinnon
- But I could be / Jamia Wilson
- Don't get me started on these women... / Lisa Kron
- Nita Faye / Asali Devan Ecclesiastes
- What does Anita Hill mean to you? / Pat Mitchell ... [et al.]
- Word power / Hope Anita Smith
- A poem for Anita Hill / Kevin Powell
- What does credibility look like? / Patricia J. Williams
- Give your child your luggage, not your baggage / Anita F. Hill
- Good morning Anita Hill / Edwidge Danticat
- The bloodless coup / Deborah Copaken Kogan
- Severe and pervasive / Kathleen Peratis
- Stunned but not bowed / Kimberle Williams Crenshaw
- Sex, power, and change: where do we go now? / Virginia Valian
- Supremacy crimes / Gloria Steinem
- Very easy to say and very hard to do
- even twenty years later / Devon W. Carbado
- How to run with it / Julie Zeilinger
- The scarlet C / Lynn Nottage
- Afterword / Cynthia Greenberg.