A young violinist new to the adult world battles CPTSD and navigates the justice system after surviving sexual abuse by a prominent professor in the music industry.
A young violinist new to the adult world battles CPTSD and navigates the justice system after surviving sexual abuse by a prominent professor in the music industry.
Emily Zwijack is a multifaceted musician, music educator, and sexual abuse advocate based in Chicago, Illinois. A classically trained violinist, violist, and cellist, she also excels as a music educator, writer, podcaster, and figure skating coach. She currently holds two bachelor's degrees in music education and violin performance and has been a teacher for seven years. In addition to her skills as a musician, Emily is a passionate advocate for sexual abuse awareness in the classical music community. She currently co-hosts "Dissonant Dialogues: Challenges in Classical Music," with co-host Claire Barber, addressing issues such as abuse, power dynamics, and survival strategies within the field. She has published research on pedagogies for students with learning disabilities, trauma-informed teaching strategies, and sexual harassment in the conservatory setting. Emily is also an active content creator, sharing her musical journey and advocacy work on social media platforms under the handle @thatcrazyviolingirl, where she has amassed a following of over 30,000.
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