
Juan Williams
Juan Williams delivers the news every day as a television host and top political columnist. His books rise to the top of the New York Times Best Seller list. The reason for that success is his unflinching dedication to giving people the information they need to make the best political decisions for themselves, their families and their communities. As co-host of Fox's The Five and a regular panelist on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace as well as Special Report with Bret Baier, Williams stands out for challenging Fox's conservative voices and bringing balance to important conversations on the nation's top-rated cable network. His column for the Hill recently won Best Washington Weekly column award from the Society of Professional Journalists' Washington chapter. He's also the author of seven best-selling books and an Emmy-winning TV documentary writer.
Widely regarded as one of America's top speakers, Williams has a talent for motivating and inspiring audiences. He does this with his exceptional storytelling and deep knowledge of politics, the media, civil rights, and American history.
With the release of his latest book, What the Hell Do You Have to Lose?: Trump's War on Civil Rights, Williams once again adds to his stellar reputation as a civil rights historian. In this book, he sounds the alarm over President Trump's efforts to trip up the tremendous racial progress made by historic figures from Dr. King through President Obama.
The new book follows Williams's multiple best-sellers, including Eyes on the Prize; We the People: The Modern-Day Figures Who Have Reshaped and Affirmed the Founding Fathers' Vision of America; Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary; Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America—and What We Can Do About It: This Far by Faith; Stories from the African American Religious Experience; and Muzzled: The Assault on Honest Debate.
Audiences are fascinated by forty years worth of stories and personalities that Williams brings to life based on his firsthand reporting. He has interviewed all the leading Washington power players (including Presidents Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Ronald Reagan) giving him a unique vantage point on America's constantly evolving political climate.
As a speaker, Williams has earned a sterling reputation for graciousness, consummate professionalism, entertaining storytelling, and commitment to partnering with event leadership. Known as much for his preparation as his performance, he gets to know your organization and the goals of the event, delivering a keynote experience that is personalized, inspiring, authentic and unforgettable.
Juan Williams delivers the news every day as a television host and top political columnist. His books rise to the top of the New York Times Best Seller list. The reason for that success is his unflinching dedication to giving people the information they need to make the best political decisions for themselves, their families and their communities. As co-host of Fox's The Five and a regular panelist on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace as well as Special Report with Bret Baier, Williams stands out for challenging Fox's conservative voices and bringing balance to important conversations on the nation's top-rated cable network. His column for the Hill recently won Best Washington Weekly column award from the Society of Professional Journalists' Washington chapter. He's also the author of seven best-selling books and an Emmy-winning TV documentary writer.
Widely regarded as one of America's top speakers, Williams has a talent for motivating and inspiring audiences. He does this with his exceptional storytelling and deep knowledge of politics, the media, civil rights, and American history.
With the release of his latest book, What the Hell Do You Have to Lose?: Trump's War on Civil Rights, Williams once again adds to his stellar reputation as a civil rights historian. In this book, he sounds the alarm over President Trump's efforts to trip up the tremendous racial progress made by historic figures from Dr. King through President Obama.
The new book follows Williams's multiple best-sellers, including Eyes on the Prize; We the People: The Modern-Day Figures Who Have Reshaped and Affirmed the Founding Fathers' Vision of America; Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary; Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America—and What We Can Do About It: This Far by Faith; Stories from the African American Religious Experience; and Muzzled: The Assault on Honest Debate.
Audiences are fascinated by forty years worth of stories and personalities that Williams brings to life based on his firsthand reporting. He has interviewed all the leading Washington power players (including Presidents Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Ronald Reagan) giving him a unique vantage point on America's constantly evolving political climate.
As a speaker, Williams has earned a sterling reputation for graciousness, consummate professionalism, entertaining storytelling, and commitment to partnering with event leadership. Known as much for his preparation as his performance, he gets to know your organization and the goals of the event, delivering a keynote experience that is personalized, inspiring, authentic and unforgettable.
CROSSROADS: A Conversation about America's Future – Featuring Cal Thomas & Juan Williams
With more than 60 collective years of experience at the frontlines of American politics, Thomas and Williams...
The Latest from Washington
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Eyes on the Prize
The Civil Rights years are widely considered to be the most turbulent time in recent American history. This struggle has evoked the full spectrum of human behaviors - from compassion, to oppression - setting the stage for sweeping reform in race relations.
Juan Williams's most acclaimed book, Eyes on the Prize is not only an inspired chronicle of the movement, it stands as the definitive history of the era, and as required reading in our schools as one of the basic texts on civil...
