In 1991 Senate Judiciary hearings became truly captivating television. Law professor Anita Hill accused Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment. What followed was a political firestorm. We'll talk to Hill about her decision to step forward, and its legacy over 20 years later. And we'll hear from the director of a documentary about Hill and the hearings.
Guests:
Anita Hill, accused US Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment in 1991, currently a professor at Brandeis University
Freida Lee Mock, filmmaker of documentary ANITA: Speaking Truth to Power
Martha Chamallas, law professor at Moritz College of Law