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By Selena Stevens

Judge
Kimberly Bunnell, 5th Division, Fayette District Court;
Priscilla Johnson, Kentucky Commission on Human Rights,
minority affairs officer, Administrative Office of
the Courts; Jenny Ramsey, co-director of the Catholic
Action Center and core member of the Faith Community
Housing Project; and state Rep. Mary Lou Marzian,
34th District, Jefferson County, will discuss their
reasons for political involvement and the positions
they hold.
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Feb.
26, 2002 (Lexington, Ky.) --
Four women who are active in Kentucky politics will
talk about their experiences and answer questions
about the impact of women in politics at the “Women
in Politics Symposium" from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday,
Feb. 28, in the University of Kentucky Student Center
Small Ballroom.
Judge Kimberly
Bunnell, 5th Division, Fayette District Court; Priscilla
Johnson, Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, minority
affairs officer, Administrative Office of the Courts;
Jenny Ramsey, co-director of the Catholic Action Center
and core member of the Faith Community Housing Project;
and state Rep. Mary Lou Marzian, 34th District, Jefferson
County, will discuss their reasons for political involvement
and the positions they hold.
A question-and-answer
session will follow.
The symposium
is free and open to the public. The event is sponsored
by the UK Women’s Studies Program, the Women’s Law
Caucus, UK Black Law Students Association and UK Student
Government.
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