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Ethics in Focus

A collection of short, one-of-a-kind videos that explore behavioral ethics concepts in the context of historical events and social and organizational pressures.

Implicit Bias & Wrongful Conviction

Implicit Bias & Wrongful Conviction

“Implicit bias” exists when we unconsciously hold attitudes or judgments about other people or social groups. In the criminal legal system, implicit bias creates an unacceptable risk of wrongful conviction for people of color. This video is a collaboration between Ethics Unwrapped and Illinois Innocence Project.

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#MeToo

#MeToo

The #MeToo Movement ignited the conversation on sexual harassment and sexual assault when it went viral in 2017. This video captures the impact of #MeToo and the current conversation surrounding the movement on campus.

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Moral Illusions Explained

Moral Illusions Explained

We are familiar with optical illusions and how they affect what we see. Just as our eyes (and other senses) can be fooled, our moral sense can also be tricked.

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Propaganda: Ethics & the Media

Propaganda: Ethics & the Media

The Bullock Texas State History Museum hosted an exhibit about the biases and pressures that led to the rise of the Nazi party in the 1930’s, which was especially salient in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election.

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