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Book Synopsis: Before the nation learned about workplace sexual harassment from Anita Hill, and decades before the #MeToo movement, Chinese American professor Jean Jew M.D. brought a lawsuit against the University of Iowa, alleging a sexually hostile work environment within the university's College of Medicine. As Jew gained accolades and advanced through the ranks at Iowa, she was met with increasingly vicious attacks on her character by her white male colleagues—implying that her sexuality had opened doors for her. After years of being subjected to demoralizing sexual, racial, and ethnic discrimination, finding herself without any higher-up departmental support, and noting her professional progression beginning to suffer by the hands of hate, Jean Jew decided to fight back. Carolyn Chalmers was her lawyer. This book tells the inside story of pioneering litigation unfolding during the eight years of a university investigation, a watershed federal trial, and a state court jury trial. In the face of a university determined to defeat them and maintain the status quo, Jew and Chalmers forged an exceptional relationship between a lawyer and a client, each at the top of their game and part of the first generation of women in their fields. They Don't Want Her There is a brilliant, original work of legal history that is deeply personal and shows today's professional women just how recently some of our rights have been won—and at what cost.
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Discover the courageous story of Jean Jew M.D., the Chinese American professor who took a stand against sexual and racial harassment in American universities. Long before the #MeToo movement and Anita Hill, Jew brought a groundbreaking lawsuit against the University of Iowa, exposing a sexually hostile environment within the College of Medicine. Her unwavering determination to fight against discrimination is chronicled in the captivating book They Don't Want Her There. Uncover the inside story of an eight-year-long battle, from a university investigation to federal and state court trials.
Written by Carolyn Chalmers, Jean Jew's lawyer, this remarkable work of legal history not only reveals the challenges faced by women like Jew but also highlights the remarkable bond between a lawyer and her client. Both at the top of their game and part of the first generation of women in their fields, Jew and Chalmers proved that justice can prevail against all odds.
They Don't Want Her There serves as a wake-up call, showing professional women today how recent and hard-fought some of our rights have been. Jean Jew's story is an inspiration to never back down when faced with injustice. Join us on this empowering journey of resilience and triumph. Get your copy now!
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