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Nicholas Perez

Program Manager, Campus Free Speech

Nicholas “Niko” Perez is the program manager of Campus Free Speech at PEN America. In this role, he advances PEN America’s efforts to catalyze a more informed, civic culture through free expression education for the rising generation and the general public, and supports advocacy, analysis, and outreach in the national debate around free speech and inclusion in higher education. Perez led Next Gen PEN America, PEN America’s campaign dedicated to empowering a new generation of free expression advocates and building a youth advocacy network that can work together to facilitate positive change.

Perez previously worked for the Columbia University Human Rights Advocates Program and consulted for the Human Rights Education and Training section at the United Nations. He holds a master’s degree from Columbia University in human rights and humanitarian policy and a bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University in international politics. He also was a Global Leadership Fellow at Waseda University in Japan, a Model United Nations advisor at Mira Costa High School, and a forensics researcher for the Yahad-in Unum genocide research agency.


Articles by Nicholas Perez

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Campus Free SpeechEducational CensorshipU.S. Free Expression
Tuesday December 2

Why ‘campus infrastructures for expression’ matter for new college students

“As a Black woman in this country, even when I’m fortunate to be in diverse spaces, I still need a place that reminds me I belong here.”

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Campus Free SpeechU.S. Free Expression
Monday July 28

Doubling Down on Advocacy: PEN America Student Alum Charlotte Hampton Speaks Out After Arrest for Campus Reporting

The media is supposed to be our fourth check, an unofficial fourth branch of government, the clearest connector to democracy.

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Campus Free SpeechU.S. Free Expression
Wednesday June 11

How Four PEN America Fellows Bolstered Academic Freedom on their Campuses

Each student was given the opportunity to deepen their understanding of academic freedom and the tools to share that knowledge with others.