In this episode of Women’s Voices Magnified, teacher of law Tanya Hernandez ’86, P’20 interviews her Brown schoolmate and present New york city City Department of Probation Commissioner Ana M. Bermúdez ’86, P’22 Bermúdez discusses her youth in Puerto Rico, her early profession dealing with household court and the Legal Help Society, and her concentrate on youth and teenage advocacy.
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