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PEN America

PEN America (formerly PEN American Center), founded in 1922,[2] and headquartered in New York City, is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to raise awareness for the protection of free expression in the United States and worldwide through the advancement of literature and human rights. PEN America is the largest of the more than 100 PEN centers worldwide that together compose PEN International.[3] PEN America has offices in New York City, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and since late 2023 also in Florida.[4]

PEN America
Formation1922
TypeLiterary society, human rights organization[1]
Legal statusNonprofit organization
PurposePublication, advocacy, literary awards[1]
HeadquartersNew York, New York, US
Location
  • New York City, U.S.
Coordinates40°43′30″N 73°59′50″W / 40.724920°N 73.997163°W / 40.724920; -73.997163
Membership
Private
Official language
English
CEO
Suzanne Nossel
President
Ayad Akhtar
Key people
Board of Trustees[1]
Parent organization
PEN International
AffiliationsInternational Freedom of Expression Exchange
Websitepen.org

PEN America's advocacy includes work on educational censorship,[5] press freedom and the safety of journalists, campus free speech, online harassment, artistic freedom, and support to regions of the world with challenges to freedom of expression.[6] PEN America also campaigns for individual writers and journalists who have been imprisoned or come under threat for their work and annually presents the PEN/Barbey Freedom to Write Award.[7]

PEN America hosts public programming and events on literature and human rights, including the PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature and the annual PEN America Literary Awards, sometimes referred to as the "Oscars of Books."[8][9] PEN America also works to amplify underrepresented voices, including emerging authors and writers who are undocumented, incarcerated,[10] or face obstacles in reaching audiences.[11]

The organization's name was conceived as an acronym: Poets, Essayists, Novelists (later broadened to Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists, Novelists). As membership expanded to include a more diverse range of people involved in literature and freedom of expression, the name ceased to be an acronym in the United States.[3]

PEN America celebrated its centenary in 2022 with an event with authors Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Margaret Atwood, Jennifer Finney Boylan, and Dave Eggers; an exhibition at the New York Historical Society;[12] and a large light-projection by the artist Jenny Holzer at Rockefeller Center.[13][14]

History edit

 
The 1986 PEN congress: (left to right) John Updike, Norman Mailer, E. L. Doctorow

PEN America was formed on April 19, 1922, in New York City, and included among its initial members writers such as Willa Cather, Eugene O'Neill, Robert Frost, Ellen Glasgow, Edwin Arlington Robinson, and Robert Benchley. Booth Tarkington served as the organization's first president.[3]

PEN America's founding came after the launch of PEN International in 1921 in London[2] by Catherine Amy Dawson-Scott, a British poet, playwright, and peace activist, who enlisted John Galsworthy as PEN International's first president. The intent of PEN International was to foster international literary fellowship among writers that would transcend national and ethnic divides in the wake of World War I.[3] PEN America subscribes to the principles outlined in the PEN International Charter.[15]

PEN America presidents have included current president Ayad Akhtar, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Louis Begley, Ron Chernow, Joel Conarroe, Jennifer Egan, Frances FitzGerald, Peter Godwin, Francine Prose, Salman Rushdie, Michael Scammell, and Andrew Solomon.[16]

In 2018, the organization filed suit against President Trump for allegedly using the powers of his office to retaliate against unfavorable reporting.[17] In 2023, it filed suit against the school district in Escambia County, Florida, over book bans, joined by publisher Penguin Random House, several banned authors, and parents in the district.[18]

As of June 2022, PEN America staff announced their intention to unionize. The Los Angeles Times reported that workers unionized with Unit of Work, a venture capitalist startup to help workers unionize, and that PEN America recognized the union the day after it was announced.[19]

Membership edit

MEMBERS OF PEN pledge themselves to do their utmost to dispel race, class, and national hatreds and to champion the ideal of one humanity living in peace in the world. And since freedom implies voluntary restraint, members also pledge themselves to oppose such evils of a free press as mendacious publication, deliberate falsehood, and distortion of facts for political and personal ends. – from PEN's Founding Charter, New York City, 1922.[20]

Full membership in PEN America generally requires being a published writer with at least one work professionally published, or being a translator, agent, editor, or other publishing professional. There is also a "reader" tier of membership open to supporters from the general public, as well as a "student" membership.[21]

Notable members of PEN America past and present include: Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Edward Albee, Maya Angelou, Paul Auster, James Baldwin, Saul Bellow, Giannina Braschi, Teju Cole, Don DeLillo, E.L. Doctorow, Roxane Gay, Langston Hughes, Barbara Kingsolver, Norman Mailer, Thomas Mann, Arthur Miller, Marianne Moore, Toni Morrison, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Lynn Nottage, Grace Paley, Philip Roth, Salman Rushdie, Richard Russo, Sam Shepard, Susan Sontag, John Steinbeck, Elizabeth Strout, Anne Tyler, and Colson Whitehead.[3]

PEN Board of Trustees edit

The PEN America Board of Trustees is composed of writers, artists, and leaders in the fields of publishing, media, technology, law, finance, human rights, and philanthropy.

Jennifer Egan, a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize and the 2018 Carnegie Medal for literary excellence, became president of PEN America in 2018. Egan was succeeded by Ayad Akhtar on December 2, 2020.[22] Other members of the Board of Trustees Executive Committee are: Executive Vice President Markus Dohle, ex-Vice President Masha Gessen, Vice President Tracy Higgins, Treasurer Yvonne Marsh, and Secretary Ayad Akhtar.[23]

Additional trustees are: Marie Arana, Jennifer Finney Boylan, Gabriella De Ferrari, Roxanne Donovan, Lauren Embrey, Nathan Englander, Jeanmarie Fenrich, Tom Healy, Elizabeth Hemmerdinger, Saeed Jones, Zachary Karabell, Sean Kelly, Franklin Leonard, Margaret Munzer Loeb, Erroll McDonald, Dinaw Mengestu, Sevil Miyhandar, Paul Muldoon, Alexandra Munroe, Christian Oberbeck, Michael Pietsch, Marvin S. Putnam, Theresa Rebeck, Laura Baudo Sillerman, Andrew Solomon, Jacob Weisberg, Jamie Wolf, and Hanya Yanagihara.[23]

The Chief Executive Officer of PEN America is Suzanne Nossel.[23]

Literature edit

PEN America holds multiple events in the United States throughout the year with the goal of celebrating literature in multiple forms. Many feature prominent authors who appear at festivals and on panel discussions, give lectures, and are featured at PEN America's Authors' Evenings. As a part of its work, PEN America also gives recognition to emerging writers, recognizing them through PEN America's Literary Awards or bringing them to new audiences at public events. Among them are: Hermione Hoby, Morgan Jerkins, Crystal Hana Kim, Alice Sola Kim, Lisa Ko, Layli Long Soldier, Carmen Maria Machado, Darnell L. Moore, Alexis Okeowo, Helen Oyeyemi, Tommy Pico, Jenny Zhang, and Ibi Zoboi.[3]

PEN World Voices Festival edit

The PEN World Voices Festival is a week-long series of events in New York City hosted by PEN America each spring. It is the largest international literary festival in the United States, and the only one with a human rights focus. The festival was founded by Salman Rushdie in the aftermath of September 11 Attacks, with the aim of broadening channels of dialogue between the United States and the world.[24]

Notable guests have included: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Margaret Atwood, Paul Auster, Samantha Bee, Giannina Braschi, Carrie Brownstein, Ron Chernow, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Teju Cole, E.L. Doctorow, Dave Eggers, Roxane Gay, Masha Gessen, John Irving, Marlon James, Saeed Jones, Jhumpa Lahiri, Ottessa Moshfegh, Hasan Minaj, Sean Penn, Cecile Richards, Salman Rushdie, Gabourey Sidibe, Patti Smith, Zadie Smith, Andrew Solomon, Pia Tafdrup, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Colm Toibin, Amor Towles, and Colson Whitehead.[24][25]

PEN America Literary Awards edit

The PEN America Literary Awards annually honor outstanding voices in literature across genres, including fiction, poetry, drama, science and writing, essays, biography, and children's literature. PEN America confers 11 awards, fellowships, grants, and prizes each year, presenting nearly US$350,000 to writers and translators.[9]

The US$75,000 PEN/Jean Stein Book Award is currently the top award given by PEN America,[26] and among the largest literary prizes in the United States.[27] Among other awards conferred are the US$25,000 PEN/Hemingway Award for a Debut Novel, the US$25,000 PEN/Bingham Award for a Debut Short Story Collection, and the US$10,000 PEN/Open Book Award for new books by writers of color.[26]

PEN America Literary Gala and PEN America Los Angeles Gala edit

The PEN America Literary Gala in New York and PEN America Los Angeles Gala are annual events celebrating free expression and the literary arts. These events include tributes and calls to action to audiences of authors, screenwriters, producers, executives, philanthropists, actors, and other devotees of the written word. Honorees have included Salman Rushdie, Stephen King, J. K. Rowling, Toni Morrison, and Margaret Atwood. Celebrated writers serve as Literary Hosts for the events.[28][29]

PEN America Prison and Justice Writing Program edit

Founded in 1971, the PEN Prison Writing Program provides hundreds of inmates across the country with writing resources and audiences for their work. The program sponsors an annual writing contest, publishes a free writing handbook for prisoners, provides one-on-one mentoring to inmates whose writing shows promise, and seeks to bring inmates' work to the public through literary events, readings, and publications. PEN America also provides assistance to other prison writing initiatives around the country and offers a Writing for Justice Fellowship for writers inside and outside of prison seeking to advance the conversation around the challenges of mass incarceration through creative expression.[30]

Support to writers edit

The PEN Writers' Emergency Fund assists professional writers in acute, emergency financial crisis.[31] PEN America Membership committees focus on the interests of literary professionals in different fields and include the Translation Committee and the Children and Young Adult Book Authors Committee.[32][33] The Emerging Voices Fellowship is a literary mentorship that aims to provide new writers who are isolated from the literary establishment with the tools, skills, and knowledge they need to launch a professional writing career.[34] The DREAMing Out Loud program helps aspiring migrant writers.[35] PEN America also has offered workshops that nurture the writing skills of domestic workers, taxi drivers, street vendors, and others wage earners.[3]

Publications edit

PEN America has several periodic publications. They include the Prison Writing Awards Anthology featuring winning entries from the annual contest for incarcerated authors, and PEN America Best Debut Short Stories, a yearly anthology of fiction by the recipients of the PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers.[36]

Free Expression edit

PEN America's Free Expression programs defend writers and journalists and protect free expression rights in the United States and around the world. This work includes research and reports on topical issues, advocacy internationally and in the United States, and campaigns on policy issues and on behalf of individual writers and journalists under threat.[3]

Free Expression and Education edit

After 2020, PEN America increasingly focused on tracking book bans,[37] including with its annual Banned in the USA report[38] and educational censorship in public schools and higher education, including "educational gag order" bills.[39] In 2023, PEN America, along with publisher Penguin Random House and several banned authors, and parents, filed suit against the Escambia County School District, claiming that book bans violate Constitutional rights to free speech and equal protection under the law.[40] The organization also hosts regular Free Speech Advocacy Institutes to train young people to advocate for free speech.[41]

Writers at Risk edit

PEN America's work is sustained advocacy on behalf of individual writers and journalists who are being persecuted because of their work. With help from its members and supporters, PEN America carries out campaigns to ensure the freedom, safety, and ability to write and publish without constraint. Advocacy is conducted from PEN America's Washington, D.C., office, as well as through national and international campaigns, events, reports, and delegations. The organization publishes an index of threats to writers[42] and gives out an annual Freedom to Write award.[43] PEN America also focuses on countries and regions where free expression is under particular challenge, including China, Myanmar, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, and Central Asia.[44]

Press Freedom and Disinformation edit

PEN America monitors the freedom of the press and safety of journalists in the United States and internationally. PEN America also focuses on issues of fraudulent news and media literacy, and has produced an in-depth report, "Faking News: Fraudulent News and the Fight for Truth", alongside its "News Consumers Bill of Rights and Responsibilities."[45] Current work focuses on how to fight disinformation ahead of the 2024 presidential election, with particular focus on Florida, Texas, and Arizona.[46]

Campus Free Speech edit

PEN America has a focus on issues surrounding free speech at colleges and universities and seeks to raise awareness of the First Amendment and foster constructive dialogue that upholds the free speech rights of all on campus.[47] This work includes the "PEN America Principles on Campus Free Speech" and the report, "And Campus for All: Diversity, Inclusion, and Freedom of Speech at U.S. Universities".[48]

Digital Safety and Online Abuse edit

In April 2018, PEN America launched the Online Harassment Field Manual in an effort to aid writers and journalists who must navigate online spaces by providing resources, tools, and tips to help them respond safely and effectively to incidents of online harassment and hateful speech.[49] PEN America also leads workshops to equip writers, journalists, and all those active online with tools and tactics to defend against hateful speech and trolling.

Artists at Risk Connection edit

The Artists at Risk Connection is an international hub of more than 800 organizations working to protect artistic freedom around the world by improving access to resources for artists at risk, raising awareness of the threats, and enhancing connections among supporters of artistic freedom. This program extends support to artists of all kinds, encompassing writers, cartoonists, visual artists, filmmakers, musicians, and performance artists, as well as other individuals who produce significant creative output.[50]

See also edit

References edit

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is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message PEN America formerly PEN American Center founded in 1922 2 and headquartered in New York City is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to raise awareness for the protection of free expression in the United States and worldwide through the advancement of literature and human rights PEN America is the largest of the more than 100 PEN centers worldwide that together compose PEN International 3 PEN America has offices in New York City Los Angeles Washington D C and since late 2023 also in Florida 4 PEN AmericaFormation1922TypeLiterary society human rights organization 1 Legal statusNonprofit organizationPurposePublication advocacy literary awards 1 HeadquartersNew York New York USLocationNew York City U S Coordinates40 43 30 N 73 59 50 W 40 724920 N 73 997163 W 40 724920 73 997163MembershipPrivateOfficial languageEnglishCEOSuzanne NosselPresidentAyad AkhtarKey peopleBoard of Trustees 1 Parent organizationPEN InternationalAffiliationsInternational Freedom of Expression ExchangeWebsitepen wbr orgPEN America s advocacy includes work on educational censorship 5 press freedom and the safety of journalists campus free speech online harassment artistic freedom and support to regions of the world with challenges to freedom of expression 6 PEN America also campaigns for individual writers and journalists who have been imprisoned or come under threat for their work and annually presents the PEN Barbey Freedom to Write Award 7 PEN America hosts public programming and events on literature and human rights including the PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature and the annual PEN America Literary Awards sometimes referred to as the Oscars of Books 8 9 PEN America also works to amplify underrepresented voices including emerging authors and writers who are undocumented incarcerated 10 or face obstacles in reaching audiences 11 The organization s name was conceived as an acronym Poets Essayists Novelists later broadened to Poets Playwrights Editors Essayists Novelists As membership expanded to include a more diverse range of people involved in literature and freedom of expression the name ceased to be an acronym in the United States 3 PEN America celebrated its centenary in 2022 with an event with authors Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Margaret Atwood Jennifer Finney Boylan and Dave Eggers an exhibition at the New York Historical Society 12 and a large light projection by the artist Jenny Holzer at Rockefeller Center 13 14 Contents 1 History 2 Membership 3 PEN Board of Trustees 4 Literature 4 1 PEN World Voices Festival 4 2 PEN America Literary Awards 4 3 PEN America Literary Gala and PEN America Los Angeles Gala 4 4 PEN America Prison and Justice Writing Program 4 5 Support to writers 4 6 Publications 5 Free Expression 5 1 Free Expression and Education 5 2 Writers at Risk 5 3 Press Freedom and Disinformation 5 4 Campus Free Speech 5 5 Digital Safety and Online Abuse 5 6 Artists at Risk Connection 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The 1986 PEN congress left to right John Updike Norman Mailer E L DoctorowPEN America was formed on April 19 1922 in New York City and included among its initial members writers such as Willa Cather Eugene O Neill Robert Frost Ellen Glasgow Edwin Arlington Robinson and Robert Benchley Booth Tarkington served as the organization s first president 3 PEN America s founding came after the launch of PEN International in 1921 in London 2 by Catherine Amy Dawson Scott a British poet playwright and peace activist who enlisted John Galsworthy as PEN International s first president The intent of PEN International was to foster international literary fellowship among writers that would transcend national and ethnic divides in the wake of World War I 3 PEN America subscribes to the principles outlined in the PEN International Charter 15 PEN America presidents have included current president Ayad Akhtar Kwame Anthony Appiah Louis Begley Ron Chernow Joel Conarroe Jennifer Egan Frances FitzGerald Peter Godwin Francine Prose Salman Rushdie Michael Scammell and Andrew Solomon 16 In 2018 the organization filed suit against President Trump for allegedly using the powers of his office to retaliate against unfavorable reporting 17 In 2023 it filed suit against the school district in Escambia County Florida over book bans joined by publisher Penguin Random House several banned authors and parents in the district 18 As of June 2022 update PEN America staff announced their intention to unionize The Los Angeles Times reported that workers unionized with Unit of Work a venture capitalist startup to help workers unionize and that PEN America recognized the union the day after it was announced 19 Membership editMEMBERS OF PEN pledge themselves to do their utmost to dispel race class and national hatreds and to champion the ideal of one humanity living in peace in the world And since freedom implies voluntary restraint members also pledge themselves to oppose such evils of a free press as mendacious publication deliberate falsehood and distortion of facts for political and personal ends from PEN s Founding Charter New York City 1922 20 Full membership in PEN America generally requires being a published writer with at least one work professionally published or being a translator agent editor or other publishing professional There is also a reader tier of membership open to supporters from the general public as well as a student membership 21 Notable members of PEN America past and present include Chinua Achebe Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Edward Albee Maya Angelou Paul Auster James Baldwin Saul Bellow Giannina Braschi Teju Cole Don DeLillo E L Doctorow Roxane Gay Langston Hughes Barbara Kingsolver Norman Mailer Thomas Mann Arthur Miller Marianne Moore Toni Morrison Viet Thanh Nguyen Lynn Nottage Grace Paley Philip Roth Salman Rushdie Richard Russo Sam Shepard Susan Sontag John Steinbeck Elizabeth Strout Anne Tyler and Colson Whitehead 3 PEN Board of Trustees editThe PEN America Board of Trustees is composed of writers artists and leaders in the fields of publishing media technology law finance human rights and philanthropy Jennifer Egan a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize and the 2018 Carnegie Medal for literary excellence became president of PEN America in 2018 Egan was succeeded by Ayad Akhtar on December 2 2020 22 Other members of the Board of Trustees Executive Committee are Executive Vice President Markus Dohle ex Vice President Masha Gessen Vice President Tracy Higgins Treasurer Yvonne Marsh and Secretary Ayad Akhtar 23 Additional trustees are Marie Arana Jennifer Finney Boylan Gabriella De Ferrari Roxanne Donovan Lauren Embrey Nathan Englander Jeanmarie Fenrich Tom Healy Elizabeth Hemmerdinger Saeed Jones Zachary Karabell Sean Kelly Franklin Leonard Margaret Munzer Loeb Erroll McDonald Dinaw Mengestu Sevil Miyhandar Paul Muldoon Alexandra Munroe Christian Oberbeck Michael Pietsch Marvin S Putnam Theresa Rebeck Laura Baudo Sillerman Andrew Solomon Jacob Weisberg Jamie Wolf and Hanya Yanagihara 23 The Chief Executive Officer of PEN America is Suzanne Nossel 23 Literature editPEN America holds multiple events in the United States throughout the year with the goal of celebrating literature in multiple forms Many feature prominent authors who appear at festivals and on panel discussions give lectures and are featured at PEN America s Authors Evenings As a part of its work PEN America also gives recognition to emerging writers recognizing them through PEN America s Literary Awards or bringing them to new audiences at public events Among them are Hermione Hoby Morgan Jerkins Crystal Hana Kim Alice Sola Kim Lisa Ko Layli Long Soldier Carmen Maria Machado Darnell L Moore Alexis Okeowo Helen Oyeyemi Tommy Pico Jenny Zhang and Ibi Zoboi 3 PEN World Voices Festival edit The PEN World Voices Festival is a week long series of events in New York City hosted by PEN America each spring It is the largest international literary festival in the United States and the only one with a human rights focus The festival was founded by Salman Rushdie in the aftermath of September 11 Attacks with the aim of broadening channels of dialogue between the United States and the world 24 Notable guests have included Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Margaret Atwood Paul Auster Samantha Bee Giannina Braschi Carrie Brownstein Ron Chernow Hillary Rodham Clinton Ta Nehisi Coates Teju Cole E L Doctorow Dave Eggers Roxane Gay Masha Gessen John Irving Marlon James Saeed Jones Jhumpa Lahiri Ottessa Moshfegh Hasan Minaj Sean Penn Cecile Richards Salman Rushdie Gabourey Sidibe Patti Smith Zadie Smith Andrew Solomon Pia Tafdrup Ngugi wa Thiong o Colm Toibin Amor Towles and Colson Whitehead 24 25 PEN America Literary Awards edit Main articles List of PEN literary awards and PEN American Center inactive awards The PEN America Literary Awards annually honor outstanding voices in literature across genres including fiction poetry drama science and writing essays biography and children s literature PEN America confers 11 awards fellowships grants and prizes each year presenting nearly US 350 000 to writers and translators 9 The US 75 000 PEN Jean Stein Book Award is currently the top award given by PEN America 26 and among the largest literary prizes in the United States 27 Among other awards conferred are the US 25 000 PEN Hemingway Award for a Debut Novel the US 25 000 PEN Bingham Award for a Debut Short Story Collection and the US 10 000 PEN Open Book Award for new books by writers of color 26 PEN America Literary Gala and PEN America Los Angeles Gala edit The PEN America Literary Gala in New York and PEN America Los Angeles Gala are annual events celebrating free expression and the literary arts These events include tributes and calls to action to audiences of authors screenwriters producers executives philanthropists actors and other devotees of the written word Honorees have included Salman Rushdie Stephen King J K Rowling Toni Morrison and Margaret Atwood Celebrated writers serve as Literary Hosts for the events 28 29 PEN America Prison and Justice Writing Program edit Founded in 1971 the PEN Prison Writing Program provides hundreds of inmates across the country with writing resources and audiences for their work The program sponsors an annual writing contest publishes a free writing handbook for prisoners provides one on one mentoring to inmates whose writing shows promise and seeks to bring inmates work to the public through literary events readings and publications PEN America also provides assistance to other prison writing initiatives around the country and offers a Writing for Justice Fellowship for writers inside and outside of prison seeking to advance the conversation around the challenges of mass incarceration through creative expression 30 Support to writers edit The PEN Writers Emergency Fund assists professional writers in acute emergency financial crisis 31 PEN America Membership committees focus on the interests of literary professionals in different fields and include the Translation Committee and the Children and Young Adult Book Authors Committee 32 33 The Emerging Voices Fellowship is a literary mentorship that aims to provide new writers who are isolated from the literary establishment with the tools skills and knowledge they need to launch a professional writing career 34 The DREAMing Out Loud program helps aspiring migrant writers 35 PEN America also has offered workshops that nurture the writing skills of domestic workers taxi drivers street vendors and others wage earners 3 Publications edit PEN America has several periodic publications They include the Prison Writing Awards Anthology featuring winning entries from the annual contest for incarcerated authors and PEN America Best Debut Short Stories a yearly anthology of fiction by the recipients of the PEN Robert J Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers 36 Free Expression editPEN America s Free Expression programs defend writers and journalists and protect free expression rights in the United States and around the world This work includes research and reports on topical issues advocacy internationally and in the United States and campaigns on policy issues and on behalf of individual writers and journalists under threat 3 Free Expression and Education edit After 2020 PEN America increasingly focused on tracking book bans 37 including with its annual Banned in the USA report 38 and educational censorship in public schools and higher education including educational gag order bills 39 In 2023 PEN America along with publisher Penguin Random House and several banned authors and parents filed suit against the Escambia County School District claiming that book bans violate Constitutional rights to free speech and equal protection under the law 40 The organization also hosts regular Free Speech Advocacy Institutes to train young people to advocate for free speech 41 Writers at Risk edit PEN America s work is sustained advocacy on behalf of individual writers and journalists who are being persecuted because of their work With help from its members and supporters PEN America carries out campaigns to ensure the freedom safety and ability to write and publish without constraint Advocacy is conducted from PEN America s Washington D C office as well as through national and international campaigns events reports and delegations The organization publishes an index of threats to writers 42 and gives out an annual Freedom to Write award 43 PEN America also focuses on countries and regions where free expression is under particular challenge including China Myanmar Russia Belarus Ukraine and Central Asia 44 Press Freedom and Disinformation edit PEN America monitors the freedom of the press and safety of journalists in the United States and internationally PEN America also focuses on issues of fraudulent news and media literacy and has produced an in depth report Faking News Fraudulent News and the Fight for Truth alongside its News Consumers Bill of Rights and Responsibilities 45 Current work focuses on how to fight disinformation ahead of the 2024 presidential election with particular focus on Florida Texas and Arizona 46 Campus Free Speech edit PEN America has a focus on issues surrounding free speech at colleges and universities and seeks to raise awareness of the First Amendment and foster constructive dialogue that upholds the free speech rights of all on campus 47 This work includes the PEN America Principles on Campus Free Speech and the report And Campus for All Diversity Inclusion and Freedom of Speech at U S Universities 48 Digital Safety and Online Abuse edit In April 2018 PEN America launched the Online Harassment Field Manual in an effort to aid writers and journalists who must navigate online spaces by providing resources tools and tips to help them respond safely and effectively to incidents of online harassment and hateful speech 49 PEN America also leads workshops to equip writers journalists and all those active online with tools and tactics to defend against hateful speech and trolling Artists at Risk Connection edit The Artists at Risk Connection is an international hub of more than 800 organizations working to protect artistic freedom around the world by improving access to resources for artists at risk raising awareness of the threats and enhancing connections among supporters of artistic freedom This program extends support to artists of all kinds encompassing writers cartoonists visual artists filmmakers musicians and performance artists as well as other individuals who produce significant creative output 50 See also editPEN International PEN Center USA PEN Canada Sydney PEN PEN World Voices PEN Open BookReferences edit a b c d About PEN America Center PEN org September 20 2016 a b PEN America at 100 Writers organization shares treasures at the New York Historical Society Our Town July 29 2022 Retrieved August 14 2022 a b c d e f g h About Us pen org PEN America September 20 2016 Retrieved October 15 2018 Maher John November 14 2023 PEN America Will Open an Office in Florida Publishers Weekly Retrieved November 19 2023 Educational Censorship PEN America August 17 2022 Retrieved July 7 2023 Free Expression Focus Issues pen org PEN America December 12 2017 Retrieved October 15 2018 PEN Barbey Freedom to Write Award pen org PEN America May 15 2018 Retrieved October 15 2018 Inside the Oscars for Books the PEN America Literary Awards Vanity Fair March 6 2023 Retrieved July 20 2023 a b Literary Awards pen org PEN America September 20 2016 Retrieved October 15 2018 Readings from the 2022 PEN America Prison Writing Awards Anthology Literary Hub May 12 2023 Retrieved July 20 2023 Prison amp Justice Writing pen org PEN America Retrieved October 15 2018 Nawotka Ed PEN America Marks 100 Years PublishersWeekly com Retrieved July 20 2023 https www theartnewspaper com authors benjamin sutton September 16 2022 Jenny Holzer projection takes over Rockefeller Center in support of freedom of expression The Art Newspaper International art news and events Retrieved July 20 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code last code help Schuessler Jennifer September 13 2022 At PEN America a Complicated Centennial for Free Speech The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 20 2023 PEN Charter PEN America pen org Retrieved October 15 2018 Freedom to Read Statement Drafted 70 Years Ago Is Vital Today in a New Time of Censorship PEN America June 25 2023 Retrieved July 7 2023 PEN America Lauds Settlement in Press Freedom Lawsuit VOA March 3 2021 Retrieved July 20 2023 Chavez Nicole May 17 2023 Penguin Random House advocates and authors sue Florida school district over book bans CNN Retrieved July 20 2023 Dean Sam August 12 2022 The organized labor movement has a new ally venture capitalists Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 14 2022 Membership PEN America PEN America Retrieved February 7 2017 Membership PEN America pen org Retrieved October 15 2018 Ayad Akhtar named new PEN American president ABC News September 8 2020 Retrieved December 2 2020 a b c Current Board of Trustees pen org PEN America September 20 2016 Retrieved October 15 2018 a b PEN World Voices Festival pen org PEN America December 2 2014 Retrieved October 15 2018 Schuessler Jennifer February 27 2018 Hillary Clinton to Speak at PEN World Voices Festival The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 14 2022 a b Awards PEN America pen org Retrieved October 15 2018 Schaub Michael July 20 2016 PEN America launches 75 000 book prize one of the country s biggest Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 15 2018 Literary Gala PEN America pen org Retrieved October 15 2018 LitFest Gala PEN America pen org Retrieved October 15 2018 Prison amp Justice Writing PEN America pen org Retrieved October 15 2018 Writers Emergency Fund PEN America pen org Retrieved October 15 2018 Translation Committee PEN America pen org September 20 2016 Retrieved October 15 2018 Children s and Young Adult Book Authors PEN America pen org Retrieved October 15 2018 Emerging Voices Fellowship PEN America pen org Retrieved October 15 2018 DREAMing Out Loud Visualizing the Stories of Student DREAMers PEN America April 6 2018 Retrieved July 11 2023 Publications pen org PEN America December 28 2017 Retrieved October 15 2018 New Report Finds That Book Bans Have Reached Their Highest Levels Yet Time April 20 2023 Retrieved July 20 2023 2023 Banned Books Update Banned in the USA PEN America April 20 2023 Retrieved July 11 2023 Educational Gag Orders Legislative Restrictions on the Freedom to Read Learn and Teach PEN America November 8 2021 Retrieved July 11 2023 Nguyen Sophia May 18 2023 PEN America and Penguin Random House sue Florida school district over book bans Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved July 11 2023 Next Gen PEN America PEN America July 28 2022 Retrieved July 11 2023 Anderson Porter April 27 2023 The New Freedom To Write Index 311 Imprisoned Publishing Perspectives Retrieved July 20 2023 Imprisoned Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi to receive PEN America s Freedom to Write Award AP News May 15 2023 Retrieved July 20 2023 Writers At Risk PEN America pen org Retrieved October 15 2018 Faking News Fraudulent News and the Fight for Truth pen org October 12 2017 Retrieved October 15 2018 About Us What Is PEN America PEN America September 20 2016 Retrieved July 11 2023 Campus Speech PEN America pen org Retrieved October 15 2018 And Campus for All Diversity Inclusion and Free Speech at U S Universities PEN America pen org October 17 2016 Retrieved October 15 2018 Online Harassment Field Manual onlineharassmentfieldmanual pen org April 13 2018 Retrieved October 15 2018 ARC Artists at Risk Connection artistsatriskconnection org Retrieved October 15 2018 External links editPEN America PEN Events Audio Archive PEN Podcasts PEN International PEN American Center archives at Princeton University 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PEN America amp oldid 1185939247, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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