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Reimagining Equality

Stories of Gender, Race, and Finding Home

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Reimagining Equality

Written by: Anita Hill
Narrated by: Bahni Turpin
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From the heroic lawyer who spoke out against Clarence Thomas in the historic confirmation hearings 20 years ago.

At the historic Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings, Anita Hill spoke out courageously about workplace sexual harassment. Now she turns to the topic of home. As our country reels from the subprime mortgage meltdown and the resulting devastation of so many families and communities, Hill takes us inside this “crisis of home” and exposes its deep roots in race and gender inequities, which continue to imperil every American’s ability to achieve the American Dream.

In this period of recovery and its aftermath, what is at stake is the inclusive democracy the Constitution promises. The achievement of that ideal, Hill argues, depends on each American’s ability to secure a place that provides access to every opportunity our country offers. Building on the great strides of the women’s and civil rights movements, Hill presents concrete proposals that encourage us to broaden our thinking about home and to reimagine equality for America’s future.

©2011 Anita Hill (P)2018 Random House Audio
Biographies & Memoirs Gender Studies Public Policy Social Sciences Sociology United States Social Policy Equality Social movement Civil Rights
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What the critics say

“An eloquent continuation of her giving voice to the invisible, the voiceless, the undocumented, the hopeless and, yes, the all too literally homeless.” (Patricia J. Williams, The Nation)

“This ambitious book provides just as dignified and well intentioned a performance as the one she gave at those hearings.” (Megan Buskey, The New York Times Book Review)

“Her book, lucid about law, lively with smatterings of history and reminders of cultural markers, may open that conversation.” (Publisher's Weekly)

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