Faculty and Staff

Full-time Faculty

Kay Fischer
Kay Fischer
Instructor and Ethnic Studies Program Lead
Department: Ethnic Studies
phone 510.723.7608
Kay Fischer is the lead of the Ethnic Studies program at Chabot College. She is also the Curriculum Committee representative for the Social Sciences division, adviser for the Stay Woke Collective student club, and a faculty member with the Movement AAPI learning community. For more information about the Ethnic Studies program, check out: ​https://www.chabotcollege.edu/academics/social-sciences/ethnic-studies/

Ismael Illescas
Ismael Illescas
Instructor
Department: Ethnic Studies
phone 510.723.6600
Ismael Illescas is a scholar and professor of Ethnic Studies at Chabot College and teaches at Santa Rita Jail through the RISE Program. He holds a Ph.D. in Latin American and Latino Studies from UC Santa Cruz, a B.A. in Sociology from UC Santa Barbara, and an A.A. from Santa Monica College. His research and teaching make visible how historically oppressed and aggrieved people resist abuses of power and build new ways of thinking and being in the world. At Chabot, he teaches Intro to Ethnic Studies, Intro to Latinx Studies, and Chicanx/Latinx Expressive Cultures and Resistance. His research examines how Black and Latinx youths produce new cultural identities, social relationships, and fugitive spaces of urban collectivity and empowerment through graffiti and street art. He has published in Kalfou: A Journal of Comparative and Relational Ethnic Studies and is working on a book manuscript entitled Fugitivity and Creative Rebellion: Black and Latinx Graffiti Writers in Los Angeles.

Part-time Faculty