New Survey Finds New York City Writers, Literary Groups Facing Financial Strain
As New York City leaders commit to a summertime reopening, the city’s cultural scene—and in particular its writers and literary organizations—continue to struggle financially. More
NYC Mayoral Candidates on Literary Arts: Carlos Menchaca
“Because so much starts with the written and the observed world, the community as a whole can start imagining, envisioning through the power of words.” More
NYC Mayoral Candidates on Literary Arts: Maya Wiley
“This high stakes, professionalized sense of arts and culture. . . it’s something that we have to change, particularly when we think of who our student populations are.” More
NYC Mayoral Candidates on Literary Arts: Scott Stringer
“New York City’s arts, culture, and entertainment are essential to our future. . . There will be no recovery for NYC without a vibrant arts and culture industry.” More
NYC Mayoral Candidates on Literary Arts: Dianne Morales
“The literary arts are about healing. . . taking care of our people and elevating the voices of the communities that I have committed to centering in my campaign.” More
NYC Mayoral Candidates on Literary Arts: Shaun Donovan
“Unless we can show the world that [New York City is] back as a city of arts and culture, we will never be the city that we can be.” More
NYC Mayoral Candidates on Literary Arts: Eric Adams
“We need the literary arts now more than ever and dollars from the federal government. . . We need to institutionalize the support of our literary community.” More
NYC Literary Action Coalition
The NYC Literary Action Coalition aims to create an activism network of NYC-based literary members to build the community’s capacity to mobilize on behalf of free expression and social… More
Community Engagement and Workshops
PEN America's community engagement programs include PEN in the Community, DREAMing Out Loud, Worker Writers Workshops, and the Press Freedom Incentive Fund. More