Five part retrospective a year after the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas confronation during the Thomas Conformation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The programs are comprised of hearing actualities and highlights from the recent conference held at Georgetown University concerning changes in race, gender and power over the last year.|THE LAST WORD : ANITA HILL / moderated by Jeanette Pinkney. SERIES: Race, gender and power in America| no. 5 Five part retrospective a year after the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas confronation during the Thomas Conformation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The programs are comprised of hearing actualities and highlights from the recent conference held at Georgetown University concerning changes in race, gender and power over the last year. CONTENT: Anita Hill discusses her reasons for coming forward, and the events which have changed her life since her testimony. She argues that the varios levels of patronage--political, social, and gender--have actually served to subordinate African-Americans in general, and Black women in particular. She goes on to demonstrate how the Senators reflected this disregard for "non-traditional" African-American women during her testimony. RECORDED: 16 Oct. 1992. !!RESTRICTICTED DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS -- NO CASSETTE SALES!!
Anita Hill discusses her reasons for coming forward, and the events which have changed her life since her testimony. She argues that the varios levels of patronage--political, social, and gender--have actually served to subordinate African-Americans in general, and Black women in particular. She goes on to demonstrate how the Senators reflected this disregard for "non-traditional" African-American women during her testimony. 506 Restricted distribution rights. No cassette sales.