Dr. Amina Hassan is a scholar, researcher, and award-winning public radio documentarian with productions ranging from the coup and on-the-spot recordings of the US invasion of Grenada to a 13-part radio series for NPR on how race, class, and gender shape American sports.
With over 40 years of research expertise on issues of race and diversity, Dr. Hassan’s latest accomplishment is the recently published biography Loren Miller: Civil Rights Attorney and Journalist.
For The Azara Group, she serves as a consultant on media content and as an expert researcher to support the leadership development, negotiation, strategy consulting, and diversity services of the firm.
Dr. Hassan received her PhD from the Scripps College of Communication, Ohio University and her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley. She lives in Washington, DC, and Los Angeles, California.