A woman with long, straight brown hair is smiling slightly at the camera. She is wearing a dark blue collared shirt and has multiple earrings. The background is a plain, light color.

Amanda Wells

Program Assistant, Digital Safety & Free Expression

Amanda Wells is the Program Assistant, Digital Safety & Free Expression at PEN America. Before PEN, Wells worked at the International Rescue Committee of Atlanta, where she taught English and literacy courses to recently resettled refugees and migrants. Wells holds a BA in English, Spanish, and Political Science from Rutgers University and a Master of Sciences in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies from the University of Oxford. While at Oxford, her research centered on how algorithmic censorship and online abuse impacts public attitudes towards refugees and digital refugee resistance movements.


Articles by Amanda Wells

Writing as CraftOnline Abuse & Digital Safety
Wednesday July 9

When the Mob Isn’t ‘Just Online’

Online violence might look and feel personal, but it’s really about notions of hierarchy, power, and who can and cannot exercise their right to speak.

World Voices Festival
Monday June 2

Bold Voices: On Language and Literature in Translation at PEN World Voices Festival

Latin America is a melting pot of languages, dialects, and accents. Three authors discuss how the languages they grew up with affected their writing.

Writing as Craft
Tuesday December 17

Karina Sainz Borgo | The PEN Ten

The place where the dead rest is political. It is important. It is memory.