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. including with its annual Banned in the USA report and educational censorship in public schools and higher education, including "educational gag order" bills. 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. Pen America has since continued this legal battle in other states. In April 2025, the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee sued Rutherford County School District on Behalf of PEN America. The complaint questioned the constitutionality of a Tennessee state law. The state law allowed the school board to evaluate any book brought to their attention and determine is suitability for students. The complaint named approximately 61 titles that were either restricted or fully banned. The organization also hosts regular Free Speech Advocacy Institutes to train young people to advocate for free speech.
Writers at risk 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 and gives out an annual Freedom to Write award. PEN America also focuses on countries and regions where free expression is under particular challenge, including
China,
Myanmar,
Russia,
Belarus,
Ukraine, and
Central Asia.
Press freedom and disinformation 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." Recent work focuses on how to fight disinformation ahead of the 2024 presidential election, with particular focus on Florida, Texas, and Arizona.
Campus free speech 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. 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".
Digital safety and online abuse 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. 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. ==Controversies==