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State Human Rights Leader speaks at J.L. Turner Center

Event was held at Lindsey Wilson College's J.L. Turner Leadership Center, 100 Blue Raider DR
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By Duane Bonifer
News from Lindsey Wilson College

Kentucky Commission on Human Rights Executive Director John Johnson spoke on Wednesday afternoon to students in Lindsey Wilson College's "Political Communications and Public Affairs" class in the J.L. Turner Leadership Center.

Johnson's talk to the class, taught by Assistant Professor of Communication Cindy Thrasher, included discussion of a highly successful voter-registration drive he coordinated while with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. A native of Franklin, KY, Johnson enjoyed a more than 20-year career at the NAACP before assuming his current role in September 2007.




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Human Rights director with LWC Political Communications class



2010-11-18 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. J.L. Turner Leadership Center, 100 Blue Raider DR
(Corner of Lindsey Wilson ST and Blue Raider DR) Columbia, KY
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights Executive Director John Johnson is joined on Wednesday afternoon, November 17, 2010, in the J.L. Turner Leadership Center by students in Lindsey Wilson College Assistant Professor of Communication Cindy Thrasher's "Political Communications and Public Affairs" class. Johnson spoke to the students about organizing grass-roots campaigns. From left: Jeremy Green of Winchester, KY; Jeff Vories of Fort Thomas, KY; Ashley Graves of Lancaster, KY; Ryan Storm of Columbia; Todd Zack of Columbia, KY; Thrasher; Johnson; Sydney Harvey of Louisville, KY; David Lopez-Heredia of Bethania, Panama; and Shawn Kitchen of Madisonville, KY

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