Penguin Random House Champions Free Access to Literature at “No Book Bans on Broadway” Event
New York, N.Y. — On April 14, penguin Random House (PRH) collaborated with publishers and organizations for the “No Book Bans on Broadway” event.
Promoting Access to Stories
The event promoted access to literature and coincided with the opening night of “John Proctor is the Villain” at the Booth Theater.
The play reimagines Arthur miller’s “The Crucible,” exploring themes of power,gender,and past narratives.
Raising Awareness
The “No Book Bans on Broadway” event aimed to raise awareness about free access to literature and the dangers of censorship.
PRH’s Contribution
PRH donated banned books, distributing them for free to attendees.
This action highlighted PRH’s commitment to promoting freedom of read and ensuring access to diverse stories.
Social Media Buzz
The event generated social media buzz.

Learn More
To learn more about PRH’s efforts to defend the freedom to read, visit the PRH Banned Books Resource Hub.
FAQ
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Why are book bans harmful?
They limit access to diverse perspectives and suppress intellectual freedom. -
What can I do to help?
Support organizations fighting censorship and advocate for inclusive libraries and schools. -
Where can I find more facts?
Visit the PRH Banned Books Resource Hub for resources and ways to get involved.