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Ronne Hartfield

Ronne Hartfield (born Ronola Rone in 1936) is an author, essayist, international museum consultant, and former executive director at The Art Institute of Chicago and Urban Gateways: The Center for Arts in Education.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://iamurbangateways.org )〕 She is a co-chair of the Harvard University Arts Education Council and a Research Associate at Claremont Graduate University School of Religion. In 2004, Ms. Hartfield published ''Another Way Home: The Tangled Roots of Race in One Chicago Family'' to critical acclaim. Ronne Hartfield has served on the board of directors at the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation in Taliesin, Scottsdale, AZ and the Institute for the Advanced Study of Religion at the University of Chicago. She is an internationally recognized expert in arts education and multicultural education.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=4119968&privcapId=4108917&previousCapId=4108917&previousTitle=Rhode%20Island%20School%20of%20Design )〕 Ronne is married to Robert Hartfield, a mathematician at the University of Chicago, with whom she has four daughters.
==Early life and education ==

Ronne Hartfield was born on March 17, 1936 to parents John Drayton Rone Sr and Thelma (Day) Shepherd, a factory- worker and a homemaker. Her parents emigrated separately from Louisiana to Chicago during the “first wave” of the Great Migration, between 1918 and 1920. Hartfield and her four siblings all attended the landmark Wendell Phillips High School and local universities.
Ronne attended the University of Chicago for both her undergraduate and master's degree.〔The History Makers, ''Ronne Hartfield Biography'', July 3, 2002, "()", April 3, 2012〕
While obtaining her BA in History (1955), Ronne worked with Honors preceptorial advisor Charles G. Bell. Advisors for her M.A. in Theology and Literature included Langdon Gilkey, Paul Ricoeur and Anthony Yu.
She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters by DePaul University in 2006.〔Office of Public Relations and Communications, ''108th Commencement Ceremony to Bring Array of Notables to DePaul University'', June 8, 2006, "()", April 3, 2012〕

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