PEN would like to thank Patrick Crean for leading a writing workshop this past weekend with our Writers in Exile. Seventeen ...
When prominent Canadian novelist Lawrence Hill learned his award-winning The Book of Negroes had been banned from classrooms by the London District Catholic School Board because of its use of the ...
Lawrence Hill in conversation with Debra Thompson Wednesday February 5 at 7 p.m. EST Link to Zoom event: torontomu.zoom.us/j/91941276567 When prominent Canadian ...
PEN would like to thank Patrick Crean for leading a writing workshop this past weekend with our Writers in Exile. Seventeen writers took part in the workshop, each an immigrant … ...
Bitter divisions over the war in Gaza have provoked a flood of allegations that Canadian and American media have abandoned editorial standards in their coverage. Key questions will address bias, ...
The Syrian civil war, which began in 2011, has been a devastating and prolonged conflict led by the Syrian government under ...
As culture wars continue to engulf universities, important questions about the limits of expressive freedom on campus have become hot topics. Are rights different for faculty, staff, students, and ...
Thank you to all of our patrons, members, donors, supporters, volunteers, writers, readers, peers, and friends who have been a part of the PEN community in the past year. We are truly grateful for ...
PEN would like to thank Patrick Crean for leading a writing workshop this past weekend with our Writers in Exile. Seventeen writers took part in the workshop, each an immigrant … ...