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Dr. Julia Hare

Thursday, September 29, 2005
7:30 pm
Biddle Auditorium

Dr. Julia Hare, National Executive Director of The Black Think Tank, is widely regarded as one of the most dynamic motivational speakers today. She is co-author with her husband, Dr. Nathan Hare, of The Endangered Black Family, Bringing the Black Boy to Manhood: The Passage, and The Miseducation of the Black Child: Crisis in Black Sexual Politics. Her most recent book is How to Find and Keep a BMW (Black Man Working).  

Dr. Julia Hare was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Her formal education includes a B.A in music from Langston University of Langston in 1960; a master's in music education form Roosevelt University 1962 and Ph.D. in education from the California Coast University in 1987.

In 1979, Hare, along with her husband, formed The Black Think Tank located in San Francisco, California. Their consulting firm focuses on issues affecting the black family. She has appeared on several television programs and has spoken before the Congressional Black Caucus.  


 

Lyceum Series
Fall 2005 - Spring 2006 
Click on speaker's name for more information

Sept. 8 — Deltorro L. McNeal, II
"Enjoying the Climb of 2005"
7:30 pm
Biddle Auditorium
 
Sept. 29 — Dr. Julia Hare
7:30 pm
Biddle Auditorium
 
Oct. 5 — The Two Bells
"African American Story Tellers"
7:30 pm
Biddle Auditorium
 
Oct. 11 — Dr. David Callahan
7:30 pm
Biddle Auditorium
 
Nov. 1 — One Woman Play with Sakeena Nicole
CANCELLED
 
Nov. 15 —
The RFK Memorial Lecture Collaboration with
Johnson C. Smith University and the Community
Relations Committee (CRC) of Charlotte

Reverend Andrew Karnley, Apostolic Administrator
of the Archdiocese of Monrovia
“Post-Conflict Liberia: Challenges to Creating a Lasting Peace
Through the Respect for the Full Spectrum of Human Rights”

7:30 pm
Biddle Auditorium
 
Jan. 17 — Dr. Angela Y. Davis
"Civil Rights and Human Rights: Future Trajectories"
A Historian’s Quest: Research Above Ground and Underground
10:00 am
Brayboy Gymnasium
 
Jan. 25 — "Two Women and a Glass of Wine"
Play by Sibyl Lee-English 
7:30 pm
Biddle Auditorium


Feb. 9 — Juan Logan
7:30 pm
Biddle Auditorium
 
Mar. 1 — Rae Lewis-Thornton
"The Understanding and Prevention of HIV"
7:30 pm
Biddle Auditorium
 
Mar. 10 — Korean Christian Women's Choir of Charlotte (KCWCC)
7:30 pm
Jane M. Smith Memorial Church

Mar. 16 — Judith Still
"Remembering My Father: William Grant Still"
7:30 pm
Biddle Auditorium

Mar. 28 — Beverly Fields Burnette, Poet
Workshop
4:00 pm
Newsome Humanities Building

Reading
7:30 pm
Worlds of Words International Poetry Festival
Biddle Auditorium

Mar. 29 — Favorite Poets Project
7:30 pm
Worlds of Words International Poetry Festival
Grimes Lounge

Mar. 30 — Jaki Shelton Greene, Poet
Workshop

4:00 pm
Newsom Humanities Building

Reading
7:30 pm
Worlds of Words International Poetry Festival
Biddle Auditorium

Mar. 31 — Fourth Annual Black Ink Monks Performance
7:30 pm
Worlds of Words International Poetry Festival
Grimes Lounge


 


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