Film Screening: Untouchable

Film Screening: Untouchable

The Center for Human Rights and Social Justice invites you to a film screening of “Untouchable,” a provocative documentary about the far-reaching effects of sexual abuse. Please join us for a panel discussion about sex offender management policies and sexual violence prevention following the film.

About the Film:

When the most powerful lobbyist in Florida discovers that the nanny has sexually abused his daughter, he harnesses his extraordinary political power to pass the toughest sex offender laws in the nation. UNTOUCHABLE chronicles his crusade, and its impact on the lives of several of the 800,000 people forced to live under the kinds of laws he has championed. The film interweaves intimate portraits of men and women who have been branded sex offenders with the heartbreaking stories of those who have suffered sexual abuse. It is a film that pushes viewers toward an uncomfortable place, requiring them to walk in the shoes of those who have survived sexual abuse, but to still bear witness to the experiences of those we revile

March 1st, 5pm – 8pm
Landon 110

RSVP: CHRSJ@barry.edu