Associate Teaching Professor, Geography, University of Victoria
CindyAnn Rose-Redwood is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Victoria. Originally from the Caribbean, she grew up in New York City and was trained as an urban social geographer and educational theorist with an interest in international migration, urban social life, the politics of identity, educational policy, and contemporary geopolitics. Her research examines the social experiences of international students in higher education settings, the social geographies of immigrant communities in North American cities, and the Caribbean diaspora. She is the author and editor of numerous scholarly works, including International Encounters: Higher Education and the International Student Experience (2019) and International Student Activism and the Politics of Higher Education (2024). She also teaches and conducts research related to social justice and anti-racism.

The renaming of universities and campus buildings reflects changing attitudes and values
Jun 20, 2024 05:38 am UTC| Insights & Views
As protests have swept across university campuses calling on higher education institutions to break ties with Israel over the war in Gaza, one tactic that protesters used to raise awareness of the wars devastating human...