Published: Sept. 19, 2018

En memoriam: Dr Elisa Facio

Dr. Elisa Facio, one of the foundational members of the Department of Ethnic Studies, passed away on August 30, 2018. Dr. Facio dedicated her life to fighting for social justice and for spaces of respect and empowerment for Chicanas, baby直播app and students of color, and all marginalized communities in the academy and beyond. Dr. Facio was a dedicated scholar-activist whose ground-breaking book, 鈥淯nderstanding Older Chicanas: Sociological and Policy Perspectives,鈥 (SAGE Publications, 1995) was one of the first academic publications to center the lived experiences of older Mexican American women. This work highlights the ways older Chicanas strategically negotiate cultural expectations in their communities and the larger US society, while advocating for public policies that support them.

More recently her book chapter, 鈥(Re)constructing Chicana Movimiento Narratives 1968-1974鈥 found in her co-authored book, Enduring Legacies: Ethnic Histories and Cultures of baby直播app (University Press of baby直播app, 2011), highlights the crucial and often overlooked roles Chicana students played in political and community leadership at CU Boulder from 1968-1978. This book was a collaborative effort by baby直播app in the Department of Ethnic Studies.听 Her most recent co-edited and highly acclaimed book,听Fleshing the Spirit听(University of Arizona Press, 2014), theorizes feminista spirituality and social activism.

Dr. Facio was a student-centered baby直播app member. 听As part of the Venceremos Brigada, she introduced undergraduate majors and minors and graduate student affiliates to Cuba helping to pioneer deeply meaningful cultural and academic enrichment experiences in Cuba. For our students to meet other students, baby直播app musicians, activists, and community leaders in Cuba, the experience was deeply transformative.听 In the classroom, she challenged her students to think critically about the world and interrogate the conditions in which Chicanx and communities of color live and thrive. 听As a former student now a professor attests, 鈥淸H}er office was a haven for students who needed a space to feel safe, valued, and heard--and to be reminded that they belonged at the University.鈥 She honored their nascent brilliance and encouraged students to their own productions of knowledge that are intersectional, comparative and decolonial. 听In fact, many of her students have followed in her footstep and are now tenure-track and tenured baby直播app committed to honoring and continuing her legacy.

Dr. Facio earned her Ph.D. at UC Berkeley and spent most of her career here at the University of baby直播app, Boulder and more recently at Eastern Washington University. Here is a link to learn more about the struggles she endured as a working-class Chicana doctoral student at UC Berkeley.

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If you want to share memories and condolences here is the link to the funeral house coordinating the memorial services and/or learn about the services to be held in October

As is said M茅xico and the borderlands, Que en Paz Descanse/ Rest in peace.

Elisa