PRESS RELEASE
August 22, 2023
For further information, please contact Dr. Brian O’Malley at [email protected]
Nominations are now open for the Fourth Annual Tim McCarthy Human Rights Champion Award, honoring the memory of the long-time Outer Cape and world activist who died in 2018.
This award gives recognition to the Tim McCarthy Human Rights Champion, “…an individual or organization with a Cape Cod connection, working effectively to promote human rights, as affirmed in the United Nations’ 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.” These include dignity, liberty, and equality; spiritual, public and political freedoms of thought, opinion, religion, conscience and peaceful association ; cultural rights including the right to healthcare and an adequate standard of living; establishment of these rights and the organizational structures to empower the individual.
The Tim Fund also adds the following considerations: environmental rights and LGBTQ rights.
Last December, Susan L. Quinones - Former Director of the Barnstable County Human Rights Advisory Commission received the award.
A panel of respected local rights activists have agreed to collectively select this year’s award recipient, who will receive a $2,000 Award Grant, to further their activism and human rights work.
The Award is expected be given on December 11, 2023 at the annual Barnstable County Human Rights Day Breakfast in Hyannis. The awardee will make a short presentation about their work.
Nominations for the Human Rights Champion Award will be accepted through Saturday September 30, 2023. Nominators are asked to fill out the application either online at www.TheTimFund.org, or by mail to:
The Tim Fund
℅ The Provincetown Community Compact
PO Box 819
Provincetown, MA 02657.
The Provincetown Community Compact is the acting fiscal sponsor for The Tim Fund.
Tax-deductible contributions to the Fund are greatly appreciated, either online or by mail, to the above addresses.
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PRESS RELEASE
July 20, 2020
For further information, please contact Dr. Brian O’Malley at [email protected]
Nominations are now open for the Second Annual Tim McCarthy Human Rights Champion Award, honoring the memory of the long-time Outer Cape and world activist who died in 2018.
This award gives recognition to the Tim McCarthy Human Rights Champion, “…an individual or organization with a Cape Cod connection, working effectively to promote human rights, as affirmed in the United Nations’ 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.” These include dignity, liberty, and equality; spiritual, public and political freedoms of thought, opinion, religion, conscience and peaceful association ; cultural rights including the right to healthcare and an adequate standard of living; establishment of these rights and the organizational structures to empower the individual.
The Tim Fund also adds the following considerations: environmental rights and LGBTQ rights.
Last December, The First Annual Champion Award went to Rev. Brenda Haywood, of Provincetown
A panel of respected local rights activists have agreed to collectively select this year’s award recipient, who will receive a $2,000 Award Grant, to further their activism and human rights work.
The Award is expected be given on December 10, 2020 at the annual Barnstable County Human Rights Day Breakfast in Hyannis. The awardee will make a short presentation about their work.
Nominations for the Human Rights Champion Award will be accepted through Friday October 16, 2020. Nominators are asked to fill out the application either online at www.TheTimFund.org, or by mail to:
The Tim Fund
℅ The Provincetown Community Compact
PO Box 819
Provincetown, MA 02657.
The Provincetown Community Compact is the acting fiscal sponsor for The Tim Fund.
Tax-deductible contributions to the Fund are greatly appreciated, either online or by mail, to the above addresses.
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PRESS RELEASE
Oct. 15, 2019
For further information, please contact Dr. Brian O’Malley at [email protected]
Nominations are now being sought and accepted for the first Annual Tim McCarthy Human Rights Champion Award, honoring the long-time outer cape (and world) activist Tim McCarthy, who died unexpectedly one year ago.
This Award will annually recognize a Tim McCarthy Human Rights Champion, an activist individual or organization with a Cape Cod connection, working effectively to promote human rights, as affirmed in the United Nations’ 1948 “Universal Declaration of Human Rights.” These includes: dignity, liberty, equality; spiritual, public and political freedoms of thought, opinion, religion, conscience and peaceful association; cultural rights including the right to healthcare and an adequate standard of living; establishment of these rights and the organizational structures to empower the individual. The Tim Fund also adds the following considerations: environmental rights and LGBTQ rights.
A panel of respected local rights activists have agreed to collectively select the first Award recipient The annual award recipient will receive a $2,000 Award Grant to further their activism and human rights work.
The inaugural award will be presented this December 10, 2019 at the annual Barnstable County Human Rights Day Breakfast, in Hyannis. A short presentation by the honoree will be expected.
In this inaugural year, nominations and applications will be accepted from through Friday, November 15, 2019. Nominators are asked to fill out the application form, either online at www.thetimfund.org, or by mail to “The Tim Fund, c/o The Provincetown Community Compact, PO Box 819, Provincetown, MA 02657.”
The Provincetown Community Compact is the acting fiscal sponsor for the Tim Fund.
Brian O'Malley MD
556 Commercial Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
August 22, 2023
For further information, please contact Dr. Brian O’Malley at [email protected]
Nominations are now open for the Fourth Annual Tim McCarthy Human Rights Champion Award, honoring the memory of the long-time Outer Cape and world activist who died in 2018.
This award gives recognition to the Tim McCarthy Human Rights Champion, “…an individual or organization with a Cape Cod connection, working effectively to promote human rights, as affirmed in the United Nations’ 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.” These include dignity, liberty, and equality; spiritual, public and political freedoms of thought, opinion, religion, conscience and peaceful association ; cultural rights including the right to healthcare and an adequate standard of living; establishment of these rights and the organizational structures to empower the individual.
The Tim Fund also adds the following considerations: environmental rights and LGBTQ rights.
Last December, Susan L. Quinones - Former Director of the Barnstable County Human Rights Advisory Commission received the award.
A panel of respected local rights activists have agreed to collectively select this year’s award recipient, who will receive a $2,000 Award Grant, to further their activism and human rights work.
The Award is expected be given on December 11, 2023 at the annual Barnstable County Human Rights Day Breakfast in Hyannis. The awardee will make a short presentation about their work.
Nominations for the Human Rights Champion Award will be accepted through Saturday September 30, 2023. Nominators are asked to fill out the application either online at www.TheTimFund.org, or by mail to:
The Tim Fund
℅ The Provincetown Community Compact
PO Box 819
Provincetown, MA 02657.
The Provincetown Community Compact is the acting fiscal sponsor for The Tim Fund.
Tax-deductible contributions to the Fund are greatly appreciated, either online or by mail, to the above addresses.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRESS RELEASE
July 20, 2020
For further information, please contact Dr. Brian O’Malley at [email protected]
Nominations are now open for the Second Annual Tim McCarthy Human Rights Champion Award, honoring the memory of the long-time Outer Cape and world activist who died in 2018.
This award gives recognition to the Tim McCarthy Human Rights Champion, “…an individual or organization with a Cape Cod connection, working effectively to promote human rights, as affirmed in the United Nations’ 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.” These include dignity, liberty, and equality; spiritual, public and political freedoms of thought, opinion, religion, conscience and peaceful association ; cultural rights including the right to healthcare and an adequate standard of living; establishment of these rights and the organizational structures to empower the individual.
The Tim Fund also adds the following considerations: environmental rights and LGBTQ rights.
Last December, The First Annual Champion Award went to Rev. Brenda Haywood, of Provincetown
A panel of respected local rights activists have agreed to collectively select this year’s award recipient, who will receive a $2,000 Award Grant, to further their activism and human rights work.
The Award is expected be given on December 10, 2020 at the annual Barnstable County Human Rights Day Breakfast in Hyannis. The awardee will make a short presentation about their work.
Nominations for the Human Rights Champion Award will be accepted through Friday October 16, 2020. Nominators are asked to fill out the application either online at www.TheTimFund.org, or by mail to:
The Tim Fund
℅ The Provincetown Community Compact
PO Box 819
Provincetown, MA 02657.
The Provincetown Community Compact is the acting fiscal sponsor for The Tim Fund.
Tax-deductible contributions to the Fund are greatly appreciated, either online or by mail, to the above addresses.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRESS RELEASE
Oct. 15, 2019
For further information, please contact Dr. Brian O’Malley at [email protected]
Nominations are now being sought and accepted for the first Annual Tim McCarthy Human Rights Champion Award, honoring the long-time outer cape (and world) activist Tim McCarthy, who died unexpectedly one year ago.
This Award will annually recognize a Tim McCarthy Human Rights Champion, an activist individual or organization with a Cape Cod connection, working effectively to promote human rights, as affirmed in the United Nations’ 1948 “Universal Declaration of Human Rights.” These includes: dignity, liberty, equality; spiritual, public and political freedoms of thought, opinion, religion, conscience and peaceful association; cultural rights including the right to healthcare and an adequate standard of living; establishment of these rights and the organizational structures to empower the individual. The Tim Fund also adds the following considerations: environmental rights and LGBTQ rights.
A panel of respected local rights activists have agreed to collectively select the first Award recipient The annual award recipient will receive a $2,000 Award Grant to further their activism and human rights work.
The inaugural award will be presented this December 10, 2019 at the annual Barnstable County Human Rights Day Breakfast, in Hyannis. A short presentation by the honoree will be expected.
In this inaugural year, nominations and applications will be accepted from through Friday, November 15, 2019. Nominators are asked to fill out the application form, either online at www.thetimfund.org, or by mail to “The Tim Fund, c/o The Provincetown Community Compact, PO Box 819, Provincetown, MA 02657.”
The Provincetown Community Compact is the acting fiscal sponsor for the Tim Fund.
Brian O'Malley MD
556 Commercial Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
FILM SCREENING:
SEE ME AS
AND
THE TIM MCCARTHY LGBTQ INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
DEUS KIRIISA &
PEPE JULIAN ONZIEMA
Sponsored by:
Anthony Tannous, Edrington, AMP Gallery
The Tim McCarthy LGBTQ International Scholarship Program honors the legacy of our friend and festival archivist whose passion for storytelling matched his dedication to social justice. Each year, the festival awards scholarships to international youth of color to attend the festival and connect with mentors.
This year’s recipients are Pepe Julian Onziema and Deus Kiriisa from Uganda whom Tim met working with Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG). Pepe and Deus will present continuous screenings of See Me As directed by Tim McCarthy on Sunday, June 16th with special presentations throughout the day.
Thursday, June 13, 2019 - Reception
3 - 4 pm Meet Our Next Wave Filmmaker’s
4 - 6 pm Filmmaker’s Soiree
Friday, June 14, 2019
12 pm Next Wave Award Conversation with Jillian Bell
This year’s recipients are Pepe Julian Onziema and Deus Kiriisa from Uganda whom Tim met working with Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG). Pepe and Deus will present continuous screenings of See Me As directed by Tim McCarthy on Sunday, June 16th with special presentations throughout the day.
Thursday, June 13, 2019 - Reception
3 - 4 pm Meet Our Next Wave Filmmaker’s
- The Tim McCarthy LGBTQ International Scholarship Program Honors
- Location: Amp Gallery, 432 Commercial Street
- Tim McCarthy Scholarship Recipients, Deus and Pepe will be introduced.
4 - 6 pm Filmmaker’s Soiree
- Location: The Stowaway Inn, 210 Bradford Street
- Tim McCarthy Scholarship Recipients will be introduced.
Friday, June 14, 2019
12 pm Next Wave Award Conversation with Jillian Bell
- Location: The Pilgrim House, 336 Commercial Street
- Tim McCarthy Scholarship Recipients will be introduced.