Nov. 25 is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Carleton experts are available to comment on related topics.

If you are interested in speaking with the experts below, please feel free to reach out to them directly. If you require other assistance, please email Steven Reid, Media Relations Officer, at steven.reid3@carleton.ca.

For other experts, please visit the Carleton Experts Database: https://experts.carleton.ca/

Clare Beckton
Executive in Residence, Centre for Research on Inclusion at Work (CRIW) at Carleton University

Email: clare.beckton@carleton.ca

Beckton has extensive experience in a broad range of areas, including leading large organizations, strategic planning, governance, leadership to change systems, risk management, gender, diversity, inclusion, Indigenous policy issues and advancement of women’s leadership. She is the author of Own It, Your Success, Your Life, Your Future.

She served as the deputy head of Status of Women Canada, managing the departmental agency and providing advice to ministers. She led the development of public policy for the advancement of women and helped non-profits seek funding to benefit women.

For more on Beckton, visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/clare-beckton

Rebecca Bromwich
Professor, Department of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University

Email: Rebecca.Bromwich@carleton.ca

Bromwich is available to discuss violence against women, gender-based violence, and specifically issues with respect to violence against women in remote regions, and Canada’s north.

Bromwich is the former program director of the Graduate Diploma in Conflict Resolution. Her current role is manager, Diversity and Inclusion, for the law firm Gowling WLG. Bromwich has been a columnist for Lawyers Weekly and has authored and co-authored several books for students and legal system practitioners, including a new publication on corporate social responsibility.

For more on Bromwich, visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/rebecca-jaremko-bromwich

Dawn Moore
Professor, Department of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University

Email: dawn.moore@carleton.ca

Moore is available to discuss gender based violence, sexual assault law reform, women in prison, the over presentation of indigenous women and girls in prison, women and poverty, women with loved ones, including spouses and children, who are incarcerated, and women who have lost their children to incarceration.

For more on Moore, visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/dawn-moore

Veronica Norando
Professor, Department of History at Carleton University

Email: VeronicaNorando@cunet.carleton.ca

Norando is available to discuss gender-based violence and the economic inequality between genders.

Her research topics cover the Americas’ History of Women, notably its feminist history, working women’s experiences, gender-based violence in domestic and workplace contexts, social reproduction and production, and female activism – the latter both non-politically affiliated and against the backdrop of feminist and left-wing organizations. Norando’s analytical framework considers how gender, race, class, and age, among others such as nationality and religion, come together to produce social experiences.

For more on Norando, visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/veronica-norando

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Media Relations Officer
Carleton University
613-265-6613
Steven.Reid3@carleton.ca

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