Michigan Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris Bolden Celebrates Moms Across the State Who Inspire Their Children To Follow Their Dreams

Michigan Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris Bolden says she hopes she inspires her daughter to follow through on her dreams—just like Bolden’s mother and grandmother did for her.

Photo courtesy of Kyra Harris Bolden

By TNCPNEWS

LANSING, MI — With Mother’s Day approaching, Kyra Harris Bolden—the first Black woman to serve on Michigan’s Supreme Court—is expressing gratitude for the women who have helped her find her path in life, along with all moms across the state who took action and made sacrifices to improve the lives of their children and others.

“I feel so much pride in how far my family has come in just a few generations,” Justice Bolden said. “In 1939, my great-grandfather was lynched in Tennessee, simply for asking for a receipt from a store. Today, I have the great honor of serving on the highest court in the state. My mother and grandmother instilled in me the importance of education from a young age, along with the importance of treating everyone with dignity and respect. Their support made it possible for me to reach my goals and make a difference in the lives of others. I am so grateful to both for their love and wisdom.”

Justice Bolden says the influence of her mother and grandmother are reflected in the values she brings to her service on the state Supreme Court: ensuring access to justice for all, a commitment to equal justice, and dedication to the rule of law.

A mother herself, Justice Bolden says her daughter inspires her to fight for an equal and just future for her and all Michigan residents.

“It’s important for my daughter and other young girls to see people who look like them in positions of influence,” Justice Bolden said. “It’s hard to be what you cannot see. I want my daughter to be proud of her mom, and I hope I can inspire her and others to follow through on their dreams—just like my mother and grandmother did for me.”

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden, who was pregnant and then gave birth amidst a statewide campaign, is not only a Michigan Supreme Court justice, but also a working mother. Photo courtesy of Kyra Harris Bolden