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Amanda Wells

Program Coordinator, Digital Safety & Free Expression

Amanda Wells is the Program Coordinator, Digital Safety & Free Expression at PEN America. Before PEN, Wells worked at the International Rescue Committee of Atlanta, where she taught English and literacy courses to recently resettled refugees and migrants. Wells holds a BA in English, Spanish, and Political Science from Rutgers University and a Master of Sciences in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies from the University of Oxford. While at Oxford, her research centered on how algorithmic censorship and online abuse impacts public attitudes towards refugees and digital refugee resistance movements.


Articles by Amanda Wells

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Online Abuse & Digital Safety
Thursday May 28

Librarians increasingly face online abuse. Here are three steps they can take to protect themselves.

Despite the prevalence and impact of harassment campaigns, librarians and educators are not powerless and they are not alone.

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Online Abuse & Digital Safety
Tuesday February 10

How Can Bystanders and Allies Support Targets of Online Abuse? 

Here are five steps that all users—including writers and journalists—can take to support those facing online abuse.

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DisinformationOnline Abuse & Digital Safety
Friday January 9

Immigration Status is Being Used as a Weapon of Censorship by the Trump Administration

These actions are a broad attempt by the administration to use immigration directives to target individuals who criticize the administration.