Virginian-Pilot columnist Ida Kay Jordan honored with First Amendment sculpture in Portsmouth – Virginian-Pilot

Posted: March 23, 2017 at 1:32 pm

PORTSMOUTH

More than 75 people, including politicians and public arts advocates, gathered around the steps of the Portsmouth Main Library on Wednesday for the unveiling of the sculpture Our First Freedom.

The work by Sue Landerman, commissioned by Support Portsmouth Public Art, honors the First Amendment and longtime Virginian-Pilot columnist Ida Kay Jordan, pictured bottom left at the event.

Landermans sculpture is based on Jordans desk at the newspapers former Portsmouth office and includes a manual typewriter, a pair of glasses, a notepad and, of course, a stack of newspapers.

On top of the pile is an issue of Currents, in which Jordan still has a weekly column.

Members of the arts group, as well as Landerman, Jordan and Mayor John Rowe addressed the crowd.

Teri Winslow, The Pilot

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