The 707
She defined the standard of accountability. Now, local leaders unpack why Congresswoman Barbara Jordan’s voice matters more than ever. Norcal Public Media Screening of The Inquisitor with Panelists [https://norcalpublicmedia.org/images/michelle_marques/Inquisitor-Panel.png]photo credit: Darren LaShelle (left to right) Michelle Marques, Jackie Elward, Gregory Appling, the Hon. D. Anthony Wheeldin, Kirstyne Lange “My faith in the Constitution is whole; it is complete; it is total.” When Congresswoman Barbara Jordan spoke those words during the 1974 Nixon impeachment hearings, she didn't just captivate a nation—she set a fierce, unwavering standard for constitutional accountability. In this episode of The 707, host Michelle Marques takes listeners inside a special community screening of The Inquisitor, a gripping documentary from the PBS Independent Lens series that explores Jordan’s remarkable life, political brilliance, and lasting legacy. Following a summary of the film, we share the powerful post-screening panel discussion featuring prominent Sonoma County leaders. They reflect on Jordan's historic impact and what her blueprint for leadership means for our local community today. Resources in this episode: https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/documentaries/the-inquisitor/ [https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/documentaries/the-inquisitor/] Sign up for alerts on upcoming Independent Lens documentaries and other events: https://norcalpublicmedia.org/newsletter [https://norcalpublicmedia.org/newsletter] Guests in this episode: Gregory Appling,Petaluma Blacks for Community Development Honorable D. Anthony Wheeldin Retired Sonoma County Superior Court Judge Kirstyne Lange, President of Sonoma County NAACP Jackie Elward, Rohnert Park City Councilmember Suggestions for guests or topics? Email the707@krcb.orgthe707@krcb.org [the707@krcb.org]
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