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Offered by Hindus for Human Rights & the International Commission for Dalit Rights
The Civil Rights Scholarship Contest invites high school and college students to reflect on migration, borders, and belonging through nonfiction writing or visual art. The contest centers migration as a constant in human history and examines questions of justice across borders. Four to five awards of $1,500 each will be granted. Applicants may submit a 1,000–1,500 word nonfiction essay on the provided prompt, or submit a scanned/photographed physical artwork accompanied by a 200–300 word artist statement.
Students from all backgrounds are eligible for the scholarship, but students from South Asian backgrounds in particular are encouraged to apply.
Learn more and apply through the scholarship program’s website here
This scholarship is open to students who meet the eligibility criteria below:
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Essay Prompt
Migration is not an exception in human history, it is a constant. People have always moved in search of safety, dignity, opportunity, love, and survival. In a time when migration and immigration is being debated, restricted, and blamed for social problems, write an essay that connects your own migration story to another whose migration story is different from yours. What do these stories reveal about who is allowed to move freely and who is not? How do race, caste, class, gender, religion, nationality, or colonial history shape the meaning and consequences of migration? What privileges, protections, or violences are attached to different kinds of movement? Finally, reflect on the present moment. In a world marked by hardened borders, surveillance, climate displacement, and rising nationalism: What does justice across borders demand of us now? What responsibilities do those with relative safety, citizenship, or mobility hold toward those without it? You are encouraged to draw on history, personal or collective memory, and media. Essays should be non-fictional but can engage with storytelling and media in the piece. If you choose to submit artwork instead of an essay, please write "N/A" in the field below.
Maximum 1500 words
Essay Prompt
If submitting physical artwork instead of a written essay, please upload a scanned or photographed image of your piece (you'll be prompted to submit a link to a publicly viewable Google Drive folder in the next question) and submit a 200–300 word artist statement below describing the work and its relationship to the contest theme. If you choose to submit an essay instead of artwork, please write "N/A" in the field below.
Maximum 300 words
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