Getting Even with Anita Hill Pushkin
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Author, lawyer, and feminist icon Anita Hill tackles the tough questions about equality and what it takes to get there on her new podcast Getting Even with Anita Hill. Each week, Hill talks with people on the frontlines of improving our imperfect world and finding solutions. In dynamic, thought-provoking interviews, Hill and her guests reveal their stories of breaking the rules, going off script, and forging their own path to equality.
Getting Even drops on Fridays. To listen ads-free, subscribe to Pushkin+ in Apple Podcasts or at pushkin.fm/plus.
iHeartMedia is the exclusive podcast partner of Pushkin Industries.
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With a Little Help From My Friends
Anita Hill speaks with her friends Emma Coleman Jordan and Beverly Guy Sheftall, feminists, activists and scholars, about their work and her friendships with them over the decades. The events of 1991 challenged each in different ways; together they forged a path forward with the support of each other.
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Diversifying Silicon Valley with Arlan Hamilton
Arlan Hamilton is not the typical Silicon Valley venture capitalist. She built a venture capital fund from the ground up while experiencing homelessness. Anita Hill sits down with Hamilton to discuss the personal obstacles Hamilton faced as well as how she is providing solutions to the systemic disadvantage that entrepreneurs of color face in trying to navigate Silicon Valley.
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The Power of Social Sculpture with Rick Lowe
Anita Hill speaks with Gagosian artist and social sculptor Rick Lowe about his Project Row Houses, which redefined space in one Houston neighborhood and is a direct investment in his community’s future. Lowe explains the role of creativity and art in helping people imagine equality for themselves.
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Making Space for Art and Community with Thelma Golden
Anita Hill speaks with Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem, about the roles space and representation play in achieving equality and how museums are being reinvented to reflect diverse artists and audiences.
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Reclaiming Black Girlhood
Anita Hill interviews author and educator Monique Morris about the adultification of Black and Brown girls, the scrutiny their bodies and behaviors receive, and the work Dr. Morris is doing to shift the narrative around Black girlhood.
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Misty Copeland on Her Own Terms
Anita Hill interviews ballet dancer Misty Copeland about her experience in the predominantly white ballet world, her leading role at American Ballet Theatre, and how she built a career on her own terms.
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Customer Reviews
Honest, difficult, necessary podcast
Getting Even with Anita Hill has quickly become one of my favorite podcasts. It features honest, enlightening discussions with knowledge people about important and difficult topics. Professor Hill conducts interviews (or conversations) with a natural ease, a balance of confidence and humility that makes this podcast surprisingly easy to listen to. The podcast unflinchingly dives into societal problems that need significant work, but it also illuminates potential threads of hope and highlights work people are doing and can do to progress toward equality. I have found the first season both thought-provoking and enjoyable. I look forward to future episodes.
A beautifully produced podcast
These conversations give me hope, and I’ve learned so much from listening, too. Thank you, Ms. Hill and team. Very grateful for your brilliant, trenchant and inspiring work.
Garbage
Trash podcast - she lies