03/31/2021
Today is the last day of Women's History Month!
Judge Shauna Graves-Robertson made history in 1999 when she was appointed the first female African American judge in Utah history.
Graves-Robertson, who now presides over the Salt Lake County Justice Court, has served on the bench for over 20 years.
Before she was a judge, she served as the director of the Utah Office of Black Affairs, where she was instrumental in advocating for legislation to recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Utah.
In 2015, she said of her career, “I knew that by being an attorney I could have some real effect on what happens in this country.”
In 2018, Graves-Robertson was honored with the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Award by the Salt Lake City chapter of the NAACP.
(Sources: Salt Lake Tribune, 2015; Deseret News, 2017)