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Julia Hare, Ph.D.
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Topics: Education, Diversity, Black History,
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The dynamic motivational lecturer, relationship expert, author,
social commentator and educational psychologist Dr. Julia Hare was
born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hare has appeared on several television
programs offering her expertise and insights on male/female
relationships, gender interactions in the workplace, mate selection,
toxic relationships and matrimonial harmony. She has appeared on
CNN & Company, C-SPAN, Tony Brown's Journal and
Inside Edition. Hare has also spoken before the Congressional
Black Caucus, participated in Tavis Smiley's "State of the Black
Family" Conference and spoke at the annual Essence Empowerment
Seminars at the Essence Magazine Culture Festival. Her
written work has been featured in several magazines and newspapers
including The New York Times, The Washington Post,
and The Miami Herald. Hare and her husband co-authored
The Endangered Black Family; Bringing the Black Boy to Manhood: The
Passage, The Miseducation of The Black Child,
Crisis in Black Sexual Politics and How to Find and Keep a
BMW (Black Man Working).
Hare, along with her husband, Dr. Nathan Hare, formed The Black
Think Tank located in San Francisco, California. Their consulting
firm focuses on issues affecting the black family.
Dr. Julia Hare's work has brought her many awards and honors
including Educator of the Year for Washington, D.C. by the Junior
Chamber of Commerce and World Book Encyclopedia in
coordination with American University; The Abe Lincoln Award for
Outstanding Broadcasting, The Carter G. Woodson Education Award, The
Association of Black Social Workers' Harambee Award; the Scholar of
the Year Award from the Association of African Historians; and the
Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Black Writers and
Artists Union. Hare has been inducted into the Hall of Fame of her
high school alma mater, Booker T. Washington High, was given a
Presidential citation from the National Association for Equal
Opportunity in Higher Education and was named one of the ten most
influential African Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area.
During graduate school, Hare taught elementary school in Chicago,
Illinois integrating music into the student's lessons. Following a
move to California, Hare served as the director of educational
programs at the Oakland Museum and later hosted talk shows for both
ABC television and KSFO radio stations. She also served as the
public relations director in the local federal housing program in
San Francisco.
Her formal education includes a B.A. in music from Langston
University of Langston, Oklahoma; a M.A. degree in music education
from Roosevelt University located in Chicago, Illinois and a Ph.D.
in education from the California Coast University in Santa Ana,
California.
The former Julia Reed currently resides with her husband, Dr. Nathan
Hare, in San Francisco, California.
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