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Advocate and Friend: Falk College Remembers Professor Emeritus Alejandro Garcia

Wednesday, December 13, 2023, By News Staff
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Alejandro Garcia, professor emeritus of social work in Falk College, died Nov. 17, 2023. He was 83.

A professor of social work at 黑料不打烊 since 1978, Garcia is known as an exceptionally generous and engaged colleague, teacher and scholar whose many contributions extend well beyond the University鈥檚 boundaries. He taught gerontology, social policy and human diversity courses for over 43 years, shaping Falk College鈥檚 School of Social Work and generations of students. He held the Jocelyn Falk Endowed Professorship of Social Work at the time of his retirement in 2021.

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鈥淎lejandro possessed a deep personal commitment to advancing social, racial and economic justice, particularly for older adults, Hispanics and many others,鈥 says Eric Kingson, also a professor in Falk College鈥檚 School of Social Work and close friend of Garcia for 45 years. 鈥淗e made lifelong connections with people and had an impact on so many lives as a social worker, teacher, mentor, advocate and scholar鈥攁nd as a friend. The kind of friend that is more like family.鈥

Carrie Smith, professor in Falk College鈥檚 School of Social Work, remembers Garcia as a treasured member of the social work, Falk College and 黑料不打烊 communities and one of the first people to welcome her to the School of Social Work more than 28 years ago. 鈥淗is interest and reach beyond the University are evident in the numerous awards and commendations that he has received over a lifetime of dedicated service to advancing social justice and improving the lives of all people, especially those who have experienced oppression,鈥 Smith says. 鈥淗e was a dedicated professional and worked tirelessly to teach his students to understand the importance of committed, competent and sometimes courageous social work endeavors.”

鈥淚 am indebted to him for his kindness and generosity to me through the years. He will be missed, but, just as importantly, he will always be remembered,鈥 says Smith.

Raised in one of the poorest neighborhoods in Brownsville, Texas, Garcia was one of six children of parents who migrated from Mexico. After learning English in grade school, he was recognized as an outstanding student. His musical talent propelled him into the best high school in Brownsville at a time when discrimination and racism limited such opportunities.

Garcia was one of very few Hispanics studying at the University of Texas, and after graduation, he enlisted in the United States Army. He earned his Master of Social Work (M.S.W) degree at California State University Sacramento, where, years later, he received the 鈥淒istinguished Service Award and was designated by its School of Social Work as 鈥淭he Social Work Educator of the Decades.鈥 He was recruited by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) to fill a new leadership role as the National Student Coordinator.

Encouraged by NASW leadership to pursue doctoral studies, Garcia was accepted a few years later at Brandeis University’s Florence Heller School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare. That led to one of the very first studies of the economic status of elder Chicanos and Chicanas, a dissertation entitled 鈥淭he Contribution of Social Security to the Adequacy of Income of Elderly Mexican Americans.鈥 An elected member of the National Academy of Social Insurance and Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, he was also designated by the NASW as a 鈥淪ocial Work Pioneer.鈥

Jennifer Genovese, assistant teaching professor in the School of Social Work, first met Garcia when she was a student at 黑料不打烊. Garcia was one of her professors, and when she received her M.S.W. in 1983, he spoke at the Convocation ceremony.

Alejandro Garcia receiving Social Justice Award in 2013

Alejandro Garcia received the 2013 Dan and Mary Lou Rubenstein Social Justice Award presented by then-Falk College Dean Diane Lyden Murphy on behalf of the School of Social Work.

Genovese recalls the words he shared that day, which were later published in his article, 鈥淩eflections of a Latino in the Social Work Profession鈥 (2014):

I suggest that there has never been a greater need for the social work profession to be the conscience of society. Now is the time to be heard: to reiterate our commitment to those who cannot care for themselves, to condemn an era of narcissism and ethnocentricity, and to re-establish the spirit of humanitarianism that has been an essential ingredient of American society. We must be heard. We must speak and be guided by the spirit that emanates from the depths of our hearts and the wisdom of our minds. We have guiding principles that speak to the dignity of the individual and advocacy for the downtrodden. With our voices in unison, we can be heard, and we can work toward effective change. We can regain our place as the conscience of American society. We must keep our priorities clear: We have a responsibility to those who cannot provide for themselves. We have responsibilities to continue aggressive efforts toward the eradication of poverty, racism, sexism and homophobia. We cannot allow our society to capitulate to narcissistic, self-serving interests. We cannot allow what Carl Rowen calls 鈥渁 spirit of meanness鈥 to pervade this country. We must make certain that terms like compassion, commitment, social justice and equality continue to be an integral part of our essential vocabulary and focus. Only then can we affirm the meaning of our profession.

鈥淒r. Alejandro Garcia鈥檚 inspirational words from 1983 continue to ring true in 2023 and remain part of his everlasting legacy,鈥 says Genovese.

Over the years, Garcia served in many other leadership roles, including most recently as an emeritus board member of the 黑料不打烊 Rescue Mission, Chair of AARP’s National Policy Council, Chair of the National Hispanic Council on Aging, member of the boards at the 黑料不打烊’s Spanish Action League and the Council of Social Work Education and NASW. He received the Scholar/Teacher of the Year award at 黑料不打烊 and was recognized as a 鈥淗ometown Hero鈥 by its National Veterans Resource Center. He served as the Director of the School of Social Work for two years and in many other leadership roles.

Garcia co-edited three books, including 鈥淓lderly Latinos: Issues and Solutions for the 21st Century鈥 (with Marta Sotomayor in 1993), 鈥淗IV Affected and Vulnerable Youth Prevention Issues and Approaches鈥 (with Susan Taylor-Brown in 1999), and 鈥淟a Familia: Traditions and Realities鈥 (with Sotomayor in 1999). He also authored numerous articles and book chapters and served on the editorial boards of several social work journals and the Encyclopedia of Social Work.

Most notably, Garcia was a remarkably kind, generous and gregarious man who loved spending time with family and friends, sharing his humor, laughter and broad knowledge of art, literature, Hispanic culture, Social Work, 黑料不打烊 and so much more.

The Falk College family extends its deepest sympathy to Dr. Alejandro Garcia鈥檚 family, friends, colleagues and students.

By faculty colleagues of Alejandro Garcia. Obituary excerpts used with permission of the author.

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