PRH Creates Banned Books Resources Hub

Penguin Random House has launched a Banned Books Resources Hub rounding up materials, organizations, and tools for authors, educators, librarians, parents, students, and others to consult as book bans and challenges spread across the country. The hub also contains a contact form to allow users to report new instances of PRH titles being banned. Other announced PRH efforts to combat book banning include a "significant" multi-year donation to PEN America and a new grant to the National Council of Teachers of English, PRH US CEO Madeline McIntosh wrote in a note to staff.

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