Fewer firsts: Female judges talk diminishing gender gap
When Judge Carolyn Wade Blackett first took the bench 30 years ago, she said it was “very strange” to be one of only a few women.
Blackett, who presides over Shelby County Criminal Court Division 4, was the first female criminal court judge in the county and the first Black female criminal court judge in Tennessee.
At her first annual judicial conference, colleagues mistook her for hotel staff.
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Julia Baker
A lifelong Memphian, Julia Baker graduated from the University of Memphis in 2021. Other publications and organizations she has written for include Chalkbeat, Memphis Flyer, Memphis Parent magazine and Memphis magazine.
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