It is indeed therapeutic to see such expressions of Black Love Lives (Nisa Ra term). We thank all those who were present and those who shared the Open Mike for Dr. Hare. This is a video every North American African should have in their video library of conscious events.
All the participants will receive a free copy. You can order the two set DVD from Black Bird Press for $19.95.
Send your donation to Black Bird Press, 339 Lester Ave. #10, Oakland 94606 or call 510-200-4164. We will give you a money back guarantee you will love and treasure the video of this event that was an outpouring of love for one of our greatest scholars, scientists and mental health workers, in short, a revolutionary that has helped us along the road to Black Liberation, he and his dearly beloved wife Dr. Julia Hare.
Dr. Hare's 80th Birthday
A photo essay by Gene Hazzard
Attorney Aubrey LaBrie, one of the founders of the San Francisco State University Black Students Union, a founding editor of Black Dialogue Magazine. Aubrey taught class on Black Nationalism at SFSU. He organized student march protesting the assassination of Malcolm X. Marvin X, SFSU undergrad, was in the march, 1965.
Tureeda Mikell, Mechelle LaChaux, Dr. Ayodele Nzinga, Tarika Lewis
free styling for Dr. Hare
Mechelle LaChaux, a living legend singer/actress
Tureeda Mikell, the preacher lady
poet/organizer, educator Marvin X
Earl Davis, trumpet master, performed with Marvin X at Black Arts West Theatre, SF 1966
Earl and his wife were clients of Dr. Hare. After seeing Dr. Hare, their marriage lasted twenty years.
Earl and his wife were clients of Dr. Hare. After seeing Dr. Hare, their marriage lasted twenty years.
Marvin X's assistant, Rahim Ali, MX, Benny Stewart, SFSU BSU founder/strike leader
Bay Area media living legend, Belva Davis and husband, William V. "Bill" Moore, photo journalist extraordinaire
Mrs. Dhameera Ahmad, one of the founding SFSU BSU students and strike leaders
Nzinga Hogan, United Kingdom, studied the writings of Dr. Hare in England
Man in the back is Dr. Kenneth Monteiro, Chair, Ethnic Studies, San Francisco State University. Seated in purple dress is Dr. Ruth Love, former Superintendent of Oakland Public School.
Far left, Harpist from the Hood, Destiny Muhammad, man on right Dr. J. Vern Cromartie,
Chair, Social Science Department, Contra Costa College, former client of Dr. Hare. Next to
him is Will Ussery, leader of the Congress of Racial Equality and Director of SF Poverty Program
SFSU Professor emeritus, Dr. Oba T'Shaka, former member of C.O.R.E SF
Tahuti
Benny Stewart, BSU and SFSU strike leader
Violinist Tarika Lewis, first female member of the Black Panther Party
Queen Sister
Saadat Ahmad, photo editor of Black Dialogue Magazine
Poet Rabbani Sela
Painter Malik Seneferu
Muhammad Al Kareem, founder of the SF Bayview Newspaper. A graphic artist, he designed books for Dr. Nathan Hare and Dr. Julia Hare
UC Berkeley student, writer, Reginald James
Unidentified African Queen
Poet Aries Jordan, a student at Marvin X's Academy of da Corner
Painter Malik Seneferu
Muhammad Al Kareem, founder of the SF Bayview Newspaper. A graphic artist, he designed books for Dr. Nathan Hare and Dr. Julia Hare
UC Berkeley student, writer, Reginald James
Unidentified African Queen
Poet Aries Jordan, a student at Marvin X's Academy of da Corner
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