Submission Rules
Essay Scholarship Rules & Prompt: $600 1st Place, $200 2nd Place
How do you envision your role in ensuring that the violations that occurred at TCDS don’t recur? Should TCDS be protected?
- One essay per person, maximum 500 words, double spaced in .docx format.
- Essay and entry form must be submitted to TCDSscholarship@gmail.com by midnight October 19, 2024.
- Judges will review for originality, writing skill, depth, historic accuracy, & clear action recommendations.
Art Scholarship Rules & Prompt: $600 1st Place $200 2nd Place
Only the oaks stand testament to the civil liberties violations that occurred at the TCDS: no historic buildings exist. Create Art that will enable people to understand the history of TCDS and feel deeply enough to stop future civil liberty violations.
- One art entry per person.
- Visual Art may originate in the following formats (tif, jpeg, pdf, ai), 600 dpi or greater, and submitted electronically with entry form to TCDSscholarship@gmail.com by midnight, Oct. 19, 2024.
- Judges will review art based on originality, skill, applicability to the history of Tuna Canyon, & adherence to the theme.
Video Scholarship Rules & Prompt: $600 1st Place $200 2nd Place
Create a video between 1-3 minutes providing reasons to preserve and support the Tuna Canyon Detention Station. You may use interviews, pictures, and video (with credit) from the TCDS website.
- One video entry per person. Submission with entry form before midnight Oct. 19, 2024.
- Non-4K video (.mov, mp4,or.avi) between 1-3 minutes & submitted with below entry form to TCDSscholarship@gmail.com. It is expected that entrants will provide a link to the video.
- A panel of judges will review the video based upon originality, factual accuracy and informative value, audio and visual quality (no powerpoint) as well as the video’s ability to evoke emotions or actions.
All Scholarship Applicants must review the attached factsheet. Winners announced/posted November 8, 2024.