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Sexual Harassment From Clarence Thomas to Isiah Thomas: How Much Has Really Changed?

Posted by Megan Izen at 7:07 AM on October 3, 2007.


Megan Izen: At least we know that sometimes, if we fight, we can actually win.
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This post, written by Megan Izen, originally appeared on RaceWire

Then | Now
Anita Hill | Anucha Brown Sanders
"Political pawn" | "Embittered ex-employee"
"Aggressive, angry, unruly behind closed doors" | "Aggressive, angry, unruly behind closed doors"
Clarence Thomas | Isiah Thomas
1991 Supreme Court | 2007 Basketball Court
Black women don't support Hill | Black women support Sanders
Loss | Victory
It's bittersweet irony that the most publicized and racialized sexual harassment cases in two decades are now competing for top headlines. Anita Hill appeared on Good Morning America this morning to defend herself once more against Clarence Thomas's attacks in his newly published memoir where he calls her his 'most traitorous adversary.' Hours later, a jury handed down a guilty verdict to New York Knicks head coach Isiah Thomas for sexually harassing former colleague Anucha Brown Sanders.

So what's changed and what hasn't? These are loaded discussions that bring to mind the hypersexualization, vilification and harassment of women of color in the workplace and beyond. All of which have deeply rooted historical contexts that won't fit neatly into a blog post. A 2003 study revealed that women of color are more vulnerable to sexual harassment on the job than white women. What we can claim now that we couldn't in 1991 is victory--a precedent that makes harassing women of color in the workplace intolerable.

That said, what resonates between both cases and touches the aforementioned issues is the persistent stereotypes of men and women of color in the media. In 1991, we watched in horror as Hill's character, credibility and motives were picked apart day by day. Sixteen years later, the mainstream media was still stuck on the same tired story with Sanders. But somehow this jury was able to see past the counter-accusations heaped on Sanders and do the right thing. Maybe all these years have made a difference. At least we know that sometimes, if we fight, we can actually win.

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Tagged as: race, women, hill, sexual harassment, clarence thomas, isiah thomas

Megan Izen is a blogger for RaceWire.


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why focus on women "of color"
Posted by: EasterBunny on Oct 3, 2007 11:53 AM   
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in both cases it was "men of color" who did the harassing. seems like it's more of a gender thing than a race thing.

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stormy7
Posted by: STORMY78 on Oct 3, 2007 5:13 PM   
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MEN RULE THE WORLD
MEN START THE WARS
MEN DROP THE BOMBS
MEN RAPE AND MURDER
IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE
WOMEN OF THE WORLD
STAND UP AND KEEP FIGHTING FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS!

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Unfair Comparison
Posted by: Nugeman on Oct 3, 2007 7:54 PM   
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Check it out.
An Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
A former NBA player.
Some former NBA players have fathered up to 10 kids with 10 different women. How many Supreme Court Justices can make that claim.

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Apples and Oranges
Posted by: jimidee on Oct 3, 2007 9:45 PM   
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The author sez:

"But somehow this jury was able to see past the counter-accusations heaped on Sanders and do the right thing. Maybe all these years have made a difference. At least we know that sometimes, if we fight, we can actually win."

It is no mystery why Sanders was successful...

1. She had documented the violations.

2. She had witnesses.

3. She had incredibly stupid foes...Madison Square Garden openly fired her for making complaints. Thomas harassed her in front of witnesses! Doohh!

Did the author actually read the news reports before writing the article? At least we know that sometimes, if we have the case that Sanders had, it is hard to lose. What the big mystery is to me is why didn't the lawyers for MSG and Thomas settle out of court? Stupidity?

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Guillemo
Posted by: Willy on Oct 5, 2007 7:46 AM   
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What's worrying about Justice Thomas' anger is the thought that he won't be able to render an impartial judgement in cases involving those against which he is angry.

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