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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson invites the public into her world in this inspiring conversation with Valerie Jarrett, Chief Executive Officer of the Barack Obama Foundation. Tracing her family’s journey from segregation to her Supreme Court confirmation, topics include overcoming self-doubt, gratitude for family, and an enduring commitment to democracy.

SHOW NOTES: Read the podcast transcript.

PHOTO: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on stage at the Harris Theater at the Chicago Humanities Fall Festival in 2024.

READ:

Ketanji Brown Jackson, Lovely One: A Memoir

WATCH:

Ketanji Brown Jackson’s husband tearful as she begins Supreme Court nominee process

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is Moved to Tears by Senator Cory Booker's Remarks During Hearing

Live event programmed by Michael Green

Live event produced by Jesse Swanson

Live event stage managed by Kait Samuels

Live event produced and mixed by Dan Glomski

Production assistance by Preston O'ffill and Cody Kressman

Podcast edited and mixed by Alisa Rosenthal

Podcast story editing by Alexandra Quinn

Podcast copy assistance from David Vish and Katherine Kermgard

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