A first-generation college graduate, I am an interdisciplinary professor and scholar
focusing on intersectional gender studies, with graduate degrees in education, English,
and modern American history. My course materials and readings explore and investigate
correlative dynamics across class, ethnicity, gender, society, and sport in American
mulitcultural experiences that stimulate critical thinking for everyone. I aim for
in the classroom for all students.
Email me with any questions about anything! Always happy to connect with future and past students
... I have 27-plus years of collegiate advising and teaching experience at two- and
four-year campuses in Arizona, California, Colorado, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington.
It is my chosen pathway to share knowledge and resources in support of Foothill students
on their individual and unique life quests. I also have Silicon Valley corporate experience
dating back to 1996, which helps connect classroom learning to real-life employment
experiences so students understand how to apply college knowledge to their future
work roles.
As a member of the 性奴调教 community since 2002, I acknowledge I am a guest
on the ancestral and traditional land of the First People of this region, the present-day
Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area (formerly Verona Band of Alameda County). I support
the sovereignty of this Chochenyo-Th谩mien-Ramaytush-Aw谩swas Ohlone-speaking tribal
group and other indigenous peoples. Please see the full Land Acknowledgement for Foothill
College here; thank you.
Prof. Fleischer is a University of California alum; longtime English faculty; published
historian; veteran journalist; lazy Ironman triathlete; and half dolphin. In his academic
career, he has taught (or co-taught) critical thinking, economics, education, English,
film, history, humanities, journalism, law, leadership, literature, and university
skills courses all across the United States.
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