Julianne Hare
Julianne Hare’s resume documents over twenty years experience in managing federal housing agencies and non-profits, but she claims none of those positions were as rewarding as the newspaper, freelance and Internet-related jobs she has held that have paid her to write. An avid history enthusiast, she has been learning about Florida’s past from the moment she moved to Tallahassee in 1994. Three years later, she opened Rabbit’s Den Productions. Today, she works primarily with small museums to produce printed materials, CDs, DVDs and specialized exhibits. In addition to her research and writing, she is an accomplished photographer whose images have appeared in numerous media. She has produced work for clients as diverse as the John G. Riley Center/Museum for African American History & Culture, Visit Florida, the Florida Dental Health Foundation and the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO).
Contact Information:
Rabbit's Den Productions
Phone: 850-385-6440
E-mail: histwrtr@comcast.net
Project Sampler
- Out Of The Past – A Noble Witness is a CD-based, educational product produced under the auspices of the John G. Riley Center/Museum of African American History & Culture for 4th to 6th graders in 2000. It has been purchased by every one of Florida’s 67 county school districts and can be purchased through the Riley House.
- Blended Lives – An American Family’s Journey From Bondage To Triumph relates the amazing path followed by the Crooms family who were brought to Florida in bondage in the early 1800s. Most of them resided on the Goodwood Plantation about which much has been written. After emancipation, the Crooms moved to Central Florida where they distinguished themselves as community leaders and educators.
- In Their Own Words – African American Oral Histories, Leon County, Florida was published in 2007 by the John G. Riley Center/Museum for African American Culture & History, Tallahassee, FL. The book contains oral histories taken from individuals who grew up in all geographical corners of the county. Written and produced as a companion piece to the Leon County African American driving tours commissioned by the Leon CountyCommission.