Celebrating Women’s History Month
Each March, Cleveland Housing Court joins communities across the nation in recognizing Women’s History Month, a time to reflect on the achievements, leadership, and lasting contributions of women throughout American history.
Women have played a vital role in shaping our legal system, strengthening public institutions, serving communities, and advancing fairness, access, and accountability in civic life. Their work continues to influence the courts, the legal profession, public administration, education, advocacy, and the systems that support the wellbeing of our communities.
Throughout the month, Cleveland Housing Court will feature women whose service, leadership, and professionalism help advance the Court’s mission and contribute to the administration of justice.
Anita Daniels
For the past 25 years, Anita Daniels has served as a Housing Bailiff for the Cleveland Municipal Court, Housing Division. Her OPATA certification and dedication to public safety have supported a long and distinguished career within the justice system.
Through her work in the courtroom and the community, Anita has become known for her professionalism, strong communication skills, and steady commitment to maintaining order and safety within the court environment.
Outside of her professional life, Anita’s greatest pride is her family. She is a proud mother of four and a devoted grandmother to three. She also enjoys expressing her creativity through singing, writing, and sewing, and is known for bringing warmth and hospitality to family and friends.
During Women’s History Month, Cleveland Housing Court proudly recognizes Anita Daniels for her decades of service, dedication to public safety, and her lasting contributions to the Court and the community.




