Banned Books Appeal - Margaret Atwood, Jacqueline Woodson, Jodi Picoult
Dear Friend—

Words have power. And book bans such as the one happening now in Leander, Texas, pose a threat to the free exchange of ideas. 

Last month, the Leander Independent School District in Texas banned six books, in response to parents' complaints. Now they're on the verge of removing more, targeting a range of works by women, people of color, and LGBTQIA+ writers. School administrators are also drafting a policy that will ban buying “inappropriate literature for the assigned students’ ages.”  
HELP US FIGHT BOOK BANS

So we rallied together Margaret Atwood, Jacqueline Woodson, Jodi Picoult, and other writers to demand the district reinstate their books. But this fight doesn’t end with this school district alone. That’s why I’m asking you to contribute to PEN America’s mission by donating today.

Over the last century, PEN America has worked tirelessly to defend the freedom to write, including by speaking out against book bans, advocating on behalf of writers all over the world, upholding the power of words, and defending the right to read books that reflect a diverse set of perspectives and stories.

Will you commit to supporting PEN America’s work today? The future of free expression, and our children’s access to books and knowledge, depends on it. 

Sincerely,

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Jonathan Friedman
Director, Free Expression and Education
 

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