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Power, Politics & the Judicial System | Rethinking Freedom

Power, Politics & the Judicial System | Rethinking Freedom

Episode 77 Published 3 weeks ago
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What does power really look like inside the justice system—and who does it truly serve?

In this thought-provoking episode of Rethinking Freedom, Aya Fubara Eneli sits down with Judge Darrell Jordan, former Harris County Criminal Court Judge and candidate for Harris County District Clerk, for a candid and layered conversation about the intersection of power, politics, and the judicial system.

Before we get into the race itself, we take a step back and ask the bigger questions:

🗳️ Why do local elections matter more than most people realize?
⚖️ How does the judicial system impact everyday life in our communities?
📉 What happens when people don’t show up to vote in local races?

As the conversation unfolds, we move into the realities of this current election:

Why Judge Jordan is running for District Clerk
What he believes needs to change within the system
The role of transparency, access, and efficiency in the courts

We also address the controversies and public scrutiny surrounding his career—creating space for honest dialogue, accountability, and clarity.

And importantly, we explore a deeper question:

✊🏾 What challenges do Black judges face in Texas—and how does race shape perception, scrutiny, and reform within the system?

With early voting approaching (April 21–29) and Election Day on May 2, this episode is both a call to awareness and a call to action.

Because local elections don’t just decide positions—they shape justice, access, and opportunity.

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