Ethics Unwrapped Wins 2 Medals for Video Excellence

Ethics Unwrapped, the educational video series housed at the Center for Leadership and Ethics at McCombs, won a silver and a bronze medal in The Telly Awards for 2025. The awards honor excellence in video and television across all media and received over 13,000 entries from all 50 states and six continents. 

“Implicit Bias & Wrongful Conviction” received a silver award in the education and training category. It looked at the attitudes or judgments that people unconsciously have about other people or social groups. In the criminal legal system, implicit bias creates an unacceptable risk of wrongful conviction for people of color. The video is a collaboration with the Illinois Innocence Project. “Moral Injury” was a bronze medal winner in the general explainer category. It looked at the lasting psychological distress that people may experience when they commit, or learn of, actions that are inconsistent with their moral beliefs. 

Ethics Unwrapped offers this video series for free. You can support this award-winning program financially and help change the world by contacting Cara Biasucci, creator and director of Ethics Unwrapped, at cara.biasucci@mccombs.utexas.edu.