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Inaugural Gillen-Massey Intercultural Human Rights Scholarship

January 31, 2023

Inaugural Gillen-Massey Intercultural Human Rights Scholarship

Application Deadline: January 31, 2023

The Gillen-Massey Intercultural Human Rights Scholarship was established in memory of Michele Gillen and Kyla Massey by A Voice in the Wilderness Empowerment Center together with contributions from their loved ones and other supporters of the LL.M./J.S.D. Program in Intercultural Human Rights of St. Thomas University College of Law. The Scholarship provides financial assistance to meritorious graduate students who have demonstrated a commitment to human rights issues currently enrolled in the Intercultural Human Rights Program at St. Thomas University College of Law, a Program that both Ms. Gillen and Ms. Massey cooperated with against human trafficking for many years.

The Scholarship recipient(s) will be announced at the International Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking event at St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens, Florida, on February 8, 2023, at 1:30 p.m. The recipient of the Gillen-Massey Award will also be announced at the event.

To make a gift towards the Gillen-Massey Intercultural Human Rights Scholarship, you may mail your check payable to “St. Thomas University” with “Gillen-Massey Intercultural Human Rights Scholarship” in the memo line to the address below, or contact us at (305) 623-2320 or humantrafficking@stu.edu to make a donation via credit card. 100% of all tax-deductible donations received go directly to funding the scholarship.

Attn: Dr. Roza Pati
The John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy
St. Thomas University College of Law
16401 NW 37th Avenue, Suite 206
Miami Gardens, FL 33054

 

To Apply for the Scholarship:

Eligible graduate students currently enrolled in the Intercultural Human Rights Program at St. Thomas University College of Law must submit their applications for the Gillen-Massey Intercultural Human Rights Scholarship on or before January 31, 2023.

Sponsors

This scholarship was established in memory of Michele Gillen and Kyla Massey by A Voice in the Wilderness Empowerment Center together with contributions from their loved ones and other supporters of the LL.M./J.S.D. Program in Intercultural Human Rights.

Purpose

This scholarship honors the memory of Michele Gillen and Kyla Massey and seeks to provide financial assistance to LL.M./J.S.D. students in the Intercultural Human Rights Program at St. Thomas University College of Law, a Program that both Ms. Gillen and Ms. Massey cooperated with against human trafficking for many years.

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, among many other honors. 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.

Amount

The winner of the Gillen-Massey Intercultural Human Rights Scholarship will receive an award in an amount determined annually.

Requirements

Prize(s) will be awarded on the basis of an essay contest. Qualifying essays must address issues regarding human rights and/or human trafficking as presented in the short film TRAPPED: Lessons from the Trenches.  Essays should comprise at least 1,000 words.

Eligibility

All students currently enrolled in the LL.M. or J.S.D. Program in Intercultural Human Rights at St. Thomas University College of Law are eligible to apply for the scholarship.

Procedure

Applicants will submit their essays together with their resume directly to the Office of the LL.M. Program in Intercultural Human Rights by January 31. Late submissions will not be accepted. The scholarship recipient(s) will be selected by an Award Committee based on an evaluation of the quality and originality of each applicant’s essay. The scholarship recipient(s) will be announced in February each year in conjunction with the John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy’s International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking annual event.

Award Committee

The Award Committee will be comprised of representative(s) of A Voice in the Wilderness Empowerment Center and Professor Dr. Roza Pati, Executive Director of the LL.M./J.S.D. Program in Intercultural Human Rights and Founding Director of the John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy or their chosen representatives. The selection of the winning essay(s) rests solely with the Award Committee and cannot be appealed.

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