Ted Williams III is a performing artist and educator who lives to inspire. He has taught Political Science at Wright College, Chicago State University, and currently is the Chairman of the Social Sciences Department at Kennedy-King College. He holds degrees in Public Policy Studies from the University of Chicago and Rutgers University and is the former host of WYCC-PBS Television’s The Professors weekly talk show. He has provided political commentary for BET-TV, WGN-TV, NBC-TV, Upfront with Jesse Jackson, PRI’s Smiley and West, WVON radio, and a host of additional media outlets.
He has also appeared in commercials for companies including Empire Carpet, Six Flags, Cheerios, and Subway, and recently appeared in the films Human Zoos, The Christmas Thief, and NBC's Chicago PD, and Showtime's The Chi. Moreover, he is the creator of the productions 1619: The Journey of a People, TORN the Musical, and of the book The Way Out: Christianity, Politics, and the Future of the African American Community. 1619 was funded by the Illinois Arts Council and was nominated for the 2020 August Wilson Award for the Best Writing of a Musical by the Black Theater Alliance Awards. He is also a contributor to the Third World Press text, Not Our President and a former candidate for the Chicago City Council. Williams is currently an Illinois Humanities Road Scholar and was appointed by Illinois Governor JB Pritzker to serve on the state's Reparations Commission. He considers his most important work his role as a mentor to young people and as a husband and father to Roslyn and their three beautiful children, Gabrielle, Amaris, and Ted IV.
Democratizing Foreign Policy
Racial Equity + Justice in Foreign Policy
Black Diplomacy
Decolonizing Global Affairs
Black Women in Global Leadership
History of International Affairs
Black Chicago & Internationalism
Glocalization
Black Diplomacy
African Americans in Global Affairs
Political Science Faculty, Social Science Department Chair | City Colleges Of Chicago
Television Host | The Professors | WYCC PBS Chicago
University Of Chicago - MPP, Public Policy Analysis
Rutgers University - Bachelor Of Arts (B.A.), Public Policy Analysis
Northern Seminary - Doctor Of Ministry, Community Development
Affiliations
Truman National Security Project
Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver via International Career Advancement Program
(ICAP Fellow)
Scholarship Areas
Global Leadership
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