E. Faye Williams

E. Faye Williams

DC, US
Making Your Life Mean Something
Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq. is the daughter of former sharecroppers; 1 of 9 children who grew up without the benefit of a father in her home; distinguished herself academically by graduating from Grambling University magna cum laude and going on to earn numerous academic credentials, including a law degree, a Ph.D. and a D.Min.

Dr. Williams is now President/CEO of Natural Health Options of Washington, DC. Her company provides unlimited economic empowerment opportunities for small business owners and individuals. She has exclusive manufacturing, marketing and distribution rights to natural products created from the work of the scientific genius, Dr. George Washington Carver.

Dr. Williams has served as National President of the Grambling Alumni Association, National Chair of the National Congress of Black Women, Chief of Staff to a Councilmember, and General Counsel to a U.S. Congressman. She is a teacher, minister, administrator, business owner, talk show host, peace and human rights activist, attorney, author and more.

She has appeared on numerous radio and television programs on BET, CBS, CNN, Good Morning America, The David Brinkley Show, the Canadian Broadcasting System, C-Span. She appears as a regular commentator/panelist on several radio and television programs. Additionally she was a news talk show host for a number of years.

She is a prolific public speaker internationally and has served as keynote speaker at major conventions, churches, universities and conferences, speaking on diverse topics from health, to human rights, to spirituality, to politics, to world affairs, inspiration, motivation and other subjects.

She has received awards from a variety of groups and on a variety of topics: They Dare to Speak Out Award, Top Ladies of Distinction, Distinguished Alumni Award, Outstanding Business Leader, Delta Legacy Award, The History Makers, and many others.

E. Faye Williams has been named to Ebony Magazine’s 100 Most Influential Black Americans, and has been listed in Who’s Who Among Black Americans and Who’s Who Among Women. She serves on numerous Boards of Directors, including Broadband Everywhere, Partners for Peace, and the National Congress of Black Women.

In addition, Dr. Williams was the first African American to run a viable political campaign for the United States Congress from Louisiana, her state of birth, coming within 6/10ths of 1 percent of winning, and is often referred to as “Louisiana’s Congresswoman in Exile.”


Programs
- Women Who Felt Good About Themselves
- Women in the Struggle
- Nothing Human Can Be Alien To Us
- What Kind of Friend Are You?
- Dare to Speak Truth to Power
- It’s Time to For You to Pick Up the Baton
- Where is Your Faith?
- If You Want to Run With the Big Dogs
- Sow Seeds for the Crop You Want to Yield
- Signs of the Time
- Give You Enemies a Nervous Breakdown
- Who Will Go For Us? Whom Shall We send?
- Women Who Hold Up Our Skies
- I'm Not the Enemy, and I Refuse to Participate in Your War
- We Can Talk Anytime, But We've Got Work to Do Now

Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq. is the daughter of former sharecroppers; 1 of 9 children who grew up without the benefit of a father in her home; distinguished herself academically by graduating from Grambling University magna cum laude and going on to earn numerous academic credentials, including a law degree, a Ph.D. and a D.Min.

Dr. Williams is now President/CEO of Natural Health Options of Washington, DC. Her company provides unlimited economic empowerment opportunities for small business owners and individuals. She has exclusive manufacturing, marketing and distribution rights to natural products created from the work of the scientific genius, Dr. George Washington Carver.

Dr. Williams has served as National President of the Grambling Alumni Association, National Chair of the National Congress of Black Women, Chief of Staff to a Councilmember, and General Counsel to a U.S. Congressman. She is a teacher, minister, administrator, business owner, talk show host, peace and human rights activist, attorney, author and more.

She has appeared on numerous radio and television programs on BET, CBS, CNN, Good Morning America, The David Brinkley Show, the Canadian Broadcasting System, C-Span. She appears as a regular commentator/panelist on several radio and television programs. Additionally she was a news talk show host for a number of years.

She is a prolific public speaker internationally and has served as keynote speaker at major conventions, churches, universities and conferences, speaking on diverse topics from health, to human rights, to spirituality, to politics, to world affairs, inspiration, motivation and other subjects.

She has received awards from a variety of groups and on a variety of topics: They Dare to Speak Out Award, Top Ladies of Distinction, Distinguished Alumni Award, Outstanding Business Leader, Delta Legacy Award, The History Makers, and many others.

E. Faye Williams has been named to Ebony Magazine’s 100 Most Influential Black Americans, and has been listed in Who’s Who Among Black Americans and Who’s Who Among Women. She serves on numerous Boards of Directors, including Broadband Everywhere, Partners for Peace, and the National Congress of Black Women.

In addition, Dr. Williams was the first African American to run a viable political campaign for the United States Congress from Louisiana, her state of birth, coming within 6/10ths of 1 percent of winning, and is often referred to as “Louisiana’s Congresswoman in Exile.”


Programs
- Women Who Felt Good About Themselves
- Women in the Struggle
- Nothing Human Can Be Alien To Us
- What Kind of Friend Are You?
- Dare to Speak Truth to Power
- It’s Time to For You to Pick Up the Baton
- Where is Your Faith?
- If You Want to Run With the Big Dogs
- Sow Seeds for the Crop You Want to Yield
- Signs of the Time
- Give You Enemies a Nervous Breakdown
- Who Will Go For Us? Whom Shall We send?
- Women Who Hold Up Our Skies
- I'm Not the Enemy, and I Refuse to Participate in Your War
- We Can Talk Anytime, But We've Got Work to Do Now