"Oh dear" aog? Does it distress you ? That she is black and sitting in a judicial capacity is still unusual. It shouldn't be unusual but while it is we will continue reading that description. Some on AB, of course, would never remark on a person's colour unless it was highly relevant.
Likewise, the first woman to sit at the Old Bailey and the first woman High Court Judge were always referred to as 'woman judges' rather than just judges. The High Court Judge was initially and properly referred to as Mr Justice, for quite some while, before anyone could be persuaded that Mrs Justice was appropriate!
This lady is certainly not of high rank; she's not even a judge; and certainly not the highest ranked black counsel or judge. Linda Dobbs, recently retired, was black and a High Court Judge, Mrs Justice Dobbs.