Darlene Williams is an award-winning entrepreneur, bestselling author, educator, and nationally respected literacy and cultural advocate whose work bridges education, wellness, civic leadership, and free expression. She is the Founder and President of the Black Authors Festival (BAF), a nationally recognized cultural institution ranked by USA Today as one of the Top 9 Best New Festivals in the Nation. Under her leadership, BAF has become a premier platform honoring Black authors, scholars, journalists, and thought leaders while advancing literacy, intellectual freedom, and anti-censorship advocacy.
Darlene is a five-time author and founder of The Higher Level Method™, a personal and professional development firm focused on leadership, purpose-driven entrepreneurship, and legacy building. A certified personal and professional development coach, she creates books, curricula, and programs that empower individuals and organizations to lead with clarity and impact.
Her commitment to holistic empowerment extends into wellness as the founder of Mama Lean’s Herbal Remedies, where she educates and supports clients through natural, plant-based healing practices.
A lifelong community servant, Darlene has led initiatives in historic preservation, juvenile justice reform, literacy equity, and public health. She holds a Master of Professional Studies from Stony Brook University, is a Harvard-certified rhetorician, and is actively engaged in policy efforts to protect First Amendment rights nationwide.
In 2026, Darlene expands the Black Authors Festival to Atlanta, further cementing its national reach and mission to defend the right to write.