Revolution Resolution with Anna Malaika Tubbs
How do oppressive systems convince people to stay silent? One way is by making examples of those who refuse to comply. In this episode of The Revolution Resolution, Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs examines how systems rooted in hierarchy preserve themselves through punishment, humiliation, fear, and what she calls "vicious reminders"—messages designed to warn others about the cost of challenging power. Through the story of Anita Hill and her testimony during Clarence Thomas's Supreme Court confirmation, this episode explores what happens when someone interrupts the script a system expects them to follow. This conversation is about more than one moment in history. It's about understanding why backlash often follows truth-telling—and why that backlash should not be mistaken for failure. Because sometimes the people who speak first make it possible for countless others to speak after them. If this episode resonates, share it with someone whose courage helped make honesty safer for others.
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