Dr. Sulaimon Giwa is a scholar, educator, and academic leader whose work centres on social justice, health equity, migration, and the structural conditions that shape lived experience. As an author and co-author of several books, his scholarship examines the intersections of race, identity, public policy, and institutional systems, with particular attention to marginalized and underserved communities.
Dr. Giwa’s work bridges rigorous academic inquiry and public engagement. Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives, he explores how social determinants, governance structures, and professional practice influence equity, inclusion, and wellbeing. His writing contributes to critical conversations in social work, public health, social policy, and criminal justice systems, including policing and corrections, advancing both scholarly understanding and applied practice.
In addition to his published scholarship, Dr. Giwa is an experienced educator and academic administrator committed to fostering inclusive learning environments and advancing institutional excellence. His work reflects a sustained commitment to intellectual rigour, ethical engagement, and meaningful social impact.