Professor Michael Vastine joined the faculty of St. Thomas University College of Law in 2004, where he is a tenured professor of law and Director of the Immigration Clinic. A frequent conference speaker and author, he is also a leader of the immigration bar, with extensive service within the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). From 2011-20, he was elected to serve on the AILA South Florida Chapter Board of Directors, including a term as Chair of the Chapter. Professor Vastine’s AILA national-level service includes multiple terms on the Federal Litigation Section Steering Committee, Annual Conference Planning Committee, and Amicus Curiae Committee. His impact litigation principally relates to immigration and crimes, including the lead case at the Florida Supreme Court establishing the constitutional rights of immigrant defendants to effective representation by their criminal counsel, and multiple cases at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit delineating the immigration consequences of Florida convictions involving controlled substances. Additionally, he has represented AILA and other community-based organizations, as amicus curiae counsel, in forums ranging from the Board of Immigration Appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court, in matters including the constitutional limits of indefinite detention of immigrants, the due process rights of the physically deported, and the immigration consequences of state crimes. In 2013, Professor Vastine received the AILA (National) Elmer Fried Award for Excellence in Teaching.
2026 Gillen-Massey Award
February 6, 2026 | 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm

The John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy and A Voice in the Wilderness Empowerment Center are honored to present the 2026 Gillen-Massey Award.
The Gillen-Massey Award, held annually in February, was established by A Voice in the Wilderness Empowerment Center in 2022, with the inaugural Award presented to Dr. Roza Pati, Founding Director of the John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy of St. Thomas University College of Law. Since that time, A Voice in the Wilderness Empowerment Center and the John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy have received annual nominations for deserving survivors, journalists, educators, service providers, and advocates combating human trafficking throughout the world, in honor and remembrance of the award’s namesakes: Michele Gillen and Kyla Massey. This year, we are honored to join forces with the Southwest Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking to confer the award in the area where it originated and was first bestowed: Fort Myers, Florida.
“Michele Gillen was a larger-than-life personality, a formidable journalist who put her sharp wisdom and unbounded passion into exploring a hidden problem in our own backyard at a time when no one else was doing so. I deeply treasure having partnered with her since the early 2000s. Kyla Massey was everyone’s daughter, sister, or friend, exploited in an industry that commodifies human beings – a ruthless and pervasive phenomenon that should shock everyone’s conscience. She is an angel we will never forget.”
Dr. Roza Pati, Founding Director of the John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy
Candidate Nomination Procedure
Nominations for the 2026 Gillen-Massey Award must be emailed as an attachment to humantrafficking@stu.edu by December 15, 2025, at 11:59 p.m., and must include:
- A cover letter addressing the nominee’s alignment with the award criteria
- The nominee’s résumé (including their full name, address, email, and phone number)
- Any additional supporting documentation for the selection committee’s consideration
Award Selection Criteria
Nominees may include survivors, journalists, educators, service providers, law enforcement, legal professionals, and advocates across the public, private, faith-based and nonprofit sectors. Strong nominees will demonstrate one or more of the following:
- A history of significant activities and dedication to combating human trafficking at the local, national, or international level
- Raising awareness on substantial issues related to trafficking in persons through investigative reporting or other journalistic efforts
- Championing anti-trafficking efforts through direct engagement with vulnerable populations or those on the margins of society
- Expanding the body of knowledge on human trafficking through research, scholarship, training, or educational initiatives
- Inspiring community collaboration, including faith-based communities, to combat trafficking and support survivors
- Pioneering advocacy, policies, or procedures that improve the lives and well-being of victims and survivors
- Advancing and supporting survivor leadership
Past Recipients of Gillen-Massey Award

The Honorable Bella Hounakey
Program Manager, Administration for Children & Families
Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Callahan Walsh
Executive Director of the Florida Branch
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Co-host, “America’s Most Wanted” & “In Pursuit”
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Jessica Kahn Obenauf, Esq.
Assistant United States Attorney and Deputy Chief
Special Prosecutions Section
United States Attorney’s Office
The Honorable Kwami Adoboe-Herrera
Member, U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking
U.S. Department of State
Washington, D.C.
Noy Thrupkaew
Fellow, Type Investigations
Director, Ida B. Wells Fellowship Program
New York, NY
2022 Award Recipient
Professor Dr. Roza Pati
St. John Paul II Distinguished Professor of Law
Founder and Director, The John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy
Director, LL.M/ J.S.D Program in Intercultural Human Rights
St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law
Member, Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, The Vatican
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About Michele Gillen and Kyla Massey:
Michele Gillen was a celebrated investigative news journalist and South Florida television news anchor whose notable career won her 39 National Academy of Television Arts and Science (NATAS) Regional Emmy awards, the Columbia DuPont Silver Baton, the Edward R. Murrow Award for Investigative Reporting and three Green Eyeshade Awards. She has been honored by the Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television, including being chosen as the television journalist whose investigations most benefited and helped change the lives of American women. Ms. Gillen had traveled the world to expose and bring unique perspective to critical stories and newsmakers of our time. Her work has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The O’Reilly Factor on Fox, and The Huffington Post. She was well-known for her investigation “Invisible Chains” – an expose into human trafficking and modern day slavery in America and across the globe. In cooperation with St. Thomas University and Dr. Roza Pati, a first of its kind international conference in South Florida to fight human trafficking was held at St. Thomas University College of Law in 2004. This partnership continued for many years. Ms. Gillen produced the award-winning short documentary, Trapped: Lessons from the Trenches, which featured Kyla Massey’s story. It received a local Emmy in 2017 in the category of Societal Concerns – News. The film exposed the raw but intimate face of the hidden world of human trafficking including its nexus with mental illness, drug addiction, foster care, and suicide. Trapped also illuminated a path towards hope and featured the John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy. Ms. Gillen passed away in June 2021 and continues to be remembered for her prolific investigative journalism, passion for the truth, and as a champion of the vulnerable and exploited.
Kyla Massey was a survivor of human trafficking in Florida who used her experiences and voice to help other victims. She bravely and selflessly shared her raw story with the world. Ms. Massey once said that even if things did not change for her, she wanted to use her voice to help others above all else. She was a mother of two daughters and a son whom she loved greatly. She passed away in July 2020 at the age of 30, but her voice, story, and legacy continue to educate and inspire others.
To learn more about Michele Gillen and Kyla Massey, watch TRAPPED below.
The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this video are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of The John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy or St. Thomas University.
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Prof. Dr. Roza Pati

Professor Brendan M. Conner
Professor Linh K. Dai



The Honorable Bella Hounakey
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Ramona D. Miller
Detective Krysten Ridenour
The Honorable Amira D. Fox
Juliana Diaz, LMHC
Crystal Lee Hamilton
Erika Pineros, LMHC
M. Kazam Hashimi
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Jennifer Reyes Lay
Sloane Davidson
Ana I. Vallejo, Esq.
The Honorable Suamhirs Piraino-Guzman
Caroline Chisholm
Imelda Medina, MD, MPH

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The Honorable Kwami Adoboe-Herrera
Rebekah Charleston
Maria Florencia Cornu Laport, Esq.





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