Leadership, Truth, and Justice
Leadership, Truth, and Justice captures the stories and journeys of various leaders in their search for truth in the face of adversity. Considering political, legal, social, and bureaucratic contexts, this film series explores the triumphs and travails of leaders navigating the gap between the world they perceive and the world they aspire to create. The series further explores the explosive challenges in advancing justice as part of the search for truth. This partnership is supported through IU Cinema’s Creative Collaborations program.
The third film in this series, The Unknown Known (Errol Morris, 2013), will be screened for free at the Monroe County Public Library on November 16 at 6pm with a post-film conversation.
Curated by Lisa-Marie Napoli of Political and Civic Engagement with support from IU Cinema, Themester, Office of Diversity and Inclusion (College of Arts and Sciences), Dept. of African American and African Diaspora Studies, Dept. of Sociology, Dept. of Criminal Justice, Dept. of American Studies, Dept. of Political Science, Community Justice and Mediation Center, O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Arts and Humanities Council, Dept. of Gender Studies, the Kinsey Institute, and the Monroe County Public Library.
Coming up in this series
Previously in this series
This screening includes The Times of Harvey Milk
Thurs, Nov 2, 2023, 7 pm
This screening includes Free Angela and All Political Prisoners
Thurs, Oct 19, 2023, 7 pm