Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentThree years ago, the #MeToo movement began a Hollywood reckoning that put on blast some of the most powerful players in entertainment.
From Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction to Matt Lauer’s firing, the industry has been working towards safer and more equitable workplaces, in the years since the hashtag lit up Twitter.Anita Hill — who became a national figure when she publicly accused Justice Clarence Thomas, during his Senate confirmation in 1991 — has been one of many activists working towards the end of sexual harassment, gender discrimination and racial bias, and through an industry-wide survey among nearly 10,000 workers in entertainment, she is providing data to industry partners, in hopes.
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