EP 115 – 7 Degrees, 6 Books, 5 Professorships, 4 Kids, 3 Jobs, 2 Sides, 1 Ace Attorney: An Interview with Dr. Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich

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Join Amos Vang and Ryan Pistorius as they interview Dr. Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich on her research, her work-life balance, and current issues surrounding the overall criminal justice system and the youth criminal justice system. 

Multi-talented, focused, and determined: this has been the story of Dr. Bromwich’s amazing career.  Dr. Bromwich holds a Bachelor of Social and Cultural Anthropology, an LL. B, an LL. M, a Ph. D. in Legal Studies, a Certificate from Harvard’s Program on Negotiation Master Class, and a Certificate in Mediation from Harvard Law School’s Program on Negotiation.  She has also co-authored and co-edited six books to date, including her most recent book, Mothers, Mothering and Sport: Experiences, Representations, Resistances.  Dr. Bromwich has taught at the University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law, University of Cincinnati, Fanshawe College, Carleton University and the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, all while balancing four young kids.  Dr. Bromwich has served as a criminal defence lawyer and is currently a per diem Crown Attorney for the Ministry of the Attorney General and Program Director for Carleton University’s Graduate Diploma in Conflict Resolution program.

You can check out Dr. Bromwich’s most recent book here:  http://demeterpress.org/books/mothers-mothering-and-sport-experiences-representations-resistances/

You can also check out Dr. Bromwich’s career here: https://carleton.ca/law/people/bromwich-rebecca/