The Show Me Justice Film Festival strives to raise awareness about social justice. The SMJFF is organized and presented by the University of Central Missouri.
“Any system of endless growth – of singular purpose – that warps the whole world around one goal... can only grow until it self-destructs. The only way we can escape such a game... is to stop playing.” #CookieClicker https://t.co/fx23tghZkD
In #MNWebFest2020 Official Selection @ComputerLab, four people discover a mysterious, isolated computer lab on a college campus...and their lives are never the same. Produced and starring students and faculty at the @UCentralMO!
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This being the 10th Annual Show Me Justice Film Festival we are thrilled to continue to strive for awareness about social justice!
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To thank a few of our Sponsors for the 2020 Show Me Justice Film Festival: The National Endowment for the Arts, KMOS, Gelbach Manor and more #KMOS#SMJFF
Rest In Peace Max Von Sydow often referred to as the greatest actor of all time. Appearing in movies like The Seventh Seal and Exorcist #SMJFF#GreatestActor
American filmmaker, Ava DuVernay, is best known for her social-justice themed films. DuVernay directed the Netflix films “When They See Us” and “13th”. Learn more about Ava Duvernay, and how she used her passion for filmmaking to promote social justice.
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In honor of Women’s History Month, let’s continue to remember historic figures that fought for equal rights. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony led the National American Woman Suffrage Association in the 1890s. #EqualityForAll#WomenOfCourage#brave
Sojourner Truth (1797-1883), was an abolitionist and women's rights activist. Truth was most known for her "Ain’t I A Woman?" speech that she delivered in Ohio at the Women’s convention in 1851. This month we honor brave women who fought for women’s rights. #women#change#smjff
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This is Cyntoia Brown, a woman who spent 15 years in prison for killing a man as an act of self-defense. To learn more about Cyntoia story click the link below.
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#freedom#EqualityForAll#cyntoiabrown#blm#youth#women
Go behind the music of “The Greatest Showman” with @kealasettle and learn how ‘This is Me’ became an anthem for all who have been labeled as different or outcasts. https://t.co/WXts8eJN5Y
#smjff#greatestshowman#socialjustice
From director, Damon Gameau, comes @2040Film . A journey to discover what the future could look like if we simply embraced the best that exists today. Learn more about this movement to improve the wellbeing of the planet, on the 2040 website. Link in bio!
#whatsyour2040#smjff
Check out this article, discussing the portrayal of mental illness and its strong association with violence in the $1B grossing 2019 thriller, “Joker” -- what it got right and what it got wrong. https://t.co/Os2Zvij6GH
#mentalhealth#filmfestival#socialjustice#showmejustice
This is DeAndre Arnold he was told by his school that if he didn't cut his dreadlocks he wouldn't be able to walk at his graduation. Natural hair discrimination affects black men and women everyday it has to stop. #BlackHistoryMonth#SMJFF#naturalhair
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Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate. She is known for human rights advocacy, especially the education of women and children in her native Swat Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. #malala#SMJFF
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