Grace Helen Whitener (born 1964 or 1965),[1] known professionally as G. Helen Whitener, is a Trinidadian-American attorney serving as an associate justice of the Washington Supreme Court. Whitener was nominated by Governor Jay Inslee on April 13, 2020, to fill the seat of retiring justice Charles K. Wiggins.[2]
After graduating from law school, Whitener worked as a public defender, prosecutor, and private defense attorney.[4]
She served as a judge on the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals for two years and then on the Pierce County Superior Court from 2015 to 2020, having been appointed by Governor Inslee and elected unopposed in 2015 and 2016.[5][6]
She is the first African-American, LGBTQ judge in Washington[2] and second African-American member of the Washington Supreme Court after Charles Z. Smith. She is disabled.[10][11] Whitener is co-chair of the Washington State Minority and Justice Commission.[5]