Educational Censorship

PEN America’s signature campaign against educational gag orders — and other legislative restrictions on the freedom to learn and teach that have swept the country since January 2021 — defends students and faculty against legislative infringements on free expression on campus and in the classroom.

Educational Gag Orders, K-12 and Higher Ed, 2021-2024

Resources

Index of Educational Gag Orders

PEN America tracks these bills in our Index of Educational Gag Orders, updated weekly.


Champions of Higher Education

More than 200 college, university, and system heads are banding together as Champions of Higher Education to coordinate communications and coalition-building efforts to fight political interference and government overreach on campus.


Making the Case for Academic Freedom in a Challenging Political Environment: A Resource Guide for Campus Leaders

This guide offers specific guidance to campus stakeholders, explaining how they can address issues with a range of audiences, including lawmakers, trustees, and community members.


Tipsheet: Fight Censorship in Your Community

Here are a few steps you can take to combat these threats in your own community.


Freedom to Learn Op-Ed Series

Edited and published by the Made by History editorial team and sponsored by PEN America, the Freedom to Learn series provides historical context for the current assault on public education in the United States and elsewhere.


The Latest from the Educational Censorship Blog

  • A collage of colorful childrens book covers, including titles like Love, Violet, Pride Puppy!, Jacobs Room to Choose, My Rainbow, and Born Ready, featuring diverse characters and cheerful illustrations.

    How Opt-outs in Classrooms Create Educational Chaos and Advance Censorship

    Thursday June 26
  • A row of childrens and young adult books, including titles like Who Was Ida B. Wells?, A Nations Hope: The Story of Boxing Legend Joe Louis, and others, displayed on a green shelf in a well-lit space.

    Fear, Uncertainty, Distress Settle Over Black History Classrooms

    Wednesday June 18
  • A group of people sits at picnic tables under a pavilion by the water, listening to two speakers standing in front of them. Sailboats and a modern building are visible in the background under a clear blue sky.

    ‘You Have A Lot More Influence Than You Think:’ Students at USF St. Pete Speak Up

    Monday June 9

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