From an episode of Uncommon Sense
Interview
Uncommon Sense: Jess Hill On Updating Her Landmark Book 'See What You Made Me Do'
Nick Feik is joined by investigative journalist and author Jess Hill to discuss her work on family violence.
Hill started out in journalism as a producer at ABC Radio National and then became a foreign correspondent but in recent years has gravitated towards journalism about family and sexual violence. Her work has been widely acclaimed, winning Walkley Awards, Our Watch Awards, a Premier’s Literary Award, a Stella Prize and much more. She also made a documentary TV series for SBS based on her book, See What You Made Me Do.
In this conversation, Hill talks about her continuing work in the area, which has prompted an update of her book. The new edition of See What You Made Me Do is out through Black Inc and on shelves now.
Please note: this conversation discusses issues including domestic violence, gendered violence and sexual assault.
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