
In 1972, Congresswoman Barbara Jordan became the first Southern Black woman to join Congress, one of many firsts in her career as a trailblazing political leader. Looking at her life both in and out of the limelight, this insightful documentary explores how her voice still resonates today.
Cast
Crew
Angela Tucker
Director, Producer
Annukka Lilja
Editor
Duane Prefume
Director of Photography, Co-Producer
Jameka Autry
Executive Producer
Katy Drake Bettner
Executive Producer
Tyrone D. Dixon
Executive Producer
Carrie Lozano
Executive Producer

Stanley Nelson
Executive Producer
Marcia Smith
Executive Producer
Grace Lay
Executive Producer
Jonathan Logan
Executive Producer
Leslie Fields-Cruz
Executive Producer
Denise A. Greene
Executive Producer

Jennifer Pelling
Co-Executive Producer
Moira Griffin
Producer
Trevite Willis
Producer
Ausinikka Hunter
Associate Producer
Charu Raman
Co-Producer

Kelly Gallagher
Animation

Omar Fadel
Original Music Composer
Anurima Bhargava
Consulting Producer
Noland Walker
Consulting Producer
Julia Pontecorvo
Supervising Producer
Michael Kinomoto
Supervising Producer
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