Dr. John C. Finn, Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Anthropology, Christopher Newport University, and member of the VGA is honored in the NCGE spotlight this month: http://www.ncge.org/member-spotlight
An excerpt from hisĀ essay: “In the end, I believe that one of the most important things that we can do as geography educators is provide students with the intellectual tools to destabilize their notions of the fixity of our social and geographical existence, to destabilize the seemingly natural, universal ground upon which we all stand. That is precisely the reason for the ruthless criticism of everything existing. And the geography classroom is a perfect place to start.”