She is Black History and she is coming to Dallas!
The National President of the National Congress of Black Women, Dr. E. Faye Williams is the president of the Dick Gregory Society and a board member of the World Conference of Mayors. A former Professor of International Law at Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, she previously served as Chief of Staff for the late Mayor Marion Barry and she served President Barack Obama as a member of his Presidential Scholars Commission. An ordained minister, Dr. Williams served as president of the Grambling State University National Alumni Association and she was inducted into The HistoryMakers and the Grambling State University Hall of Fame. Armed with numerous degrees and certifications from Grambling, USC, Howard School of Law and City University of Los Angeles; as well as, Atlanta Law School, Univ. of Michigan, Pepperdine and George Washington universities, she is degreed and educated. A proud life member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and the NAACP, there’s so much to share about Atty. Williams, but instead, come out and meet her Sunday, July 18, 2021 at the African American Museum in Dallas, at 4p.m.
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