Online Abuse Defense Training Program
Workshops for writers fighting online abuse and harassment.

PEN America offers a range of workshops to equip writers, including journalists, and scholars, with strategies and resources to protect themselves and one another from online abuse. We also work closely with media organizations, publishers, universities, professional associations, and other institutions to develop policies, protocols, and resources to better protect and support their staff, members, and freelancers. While there are no easy answers, open conversations about the impact of online abuse and how to fight back can empower all writers to remain online and continue exercising their free expression rights.
If you are interested in learning more about our workshops or partnering with us, please contact our team at [email protected], and we will schedule an intake call to hear more about your concerns and experiences and how we can best support you.
Trainings and Workshops
Our workshops are geared towards meeting the needs of writers, including journalists and scholars; they cover topics including how to prepare for and respond to online abuse, as well as strategies for allyship and creative counterspeech. Here are some examples of the types of workshops we offer:
Online Abuse Self-Defense Training
This session equips writers, journalists, and scholars, as well as their allies and employers, with practical tools and strategies to defend against online abuse. Taking a holistic approach to digital safety, weโll talk about how to prepare, respond, take care of yourself, and support others.
Duration: 1.5 hours
Bolster Your Digital Safety: An Anti-Hacking, Anti-Doxing Workshop
In partnership with Freedom of the Press Foundation
Learn to better protect yourself from impersonation, hacking, and doxing (the publishing of private info). With your devices in hand, join PEN America and Freedom of the Press Foundation for an interactive workshop where weโll teach you how to audit your social media accounts, tighten your privacy settings, and track your personal information online so you can maintain the public profile you need to do your job.
Duration: 1.5 hours
Bystander Intervention Training: What to Do When you See Online Abuse
In partnership with Right To Be
Abusive trolls are joining forces to disproportionately target writers, journalists, and scholarsโespecially those who identify as women, LGBTQ+, or POCโto intimidate, discredit, and silence. Each and every one of us can be an ally. Join PEN America and Right To Be for this interactive training, where weโll give you the tools you need to intervene safely and effectively when you witness online abuse using Right To Beโs 5 Dโs of Bystander Intervention.
Duration: 1 hour
Employer Best Practices Workshop: Supporting Staff and Freelancers Facing Online Abuse
Most publishers and newsrooms have staff and freelancers who are routinely subjected to hate and harassment online. This directly undermines efforts to create a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment. In this session, organizational leadership joins PEN America to map out concrete strategies for how to better protect and support staff and freelancers in preparing for, responding to, and mitigating the damage of online abuse.
Duration: 1-2 hours, with consultation on policies, protocols, etc. as necessary
Impact & Reach
We have conducted hundreds of trainings and workshops for media organizations, publishers, universities, community advocacy groups and professional associations across the United States and internationally, reaching over 20,000 writers, journalists, editors, newsroom leaders, publishers, activists, academics, and lawyers, among others.
- North Atlantic Books
- Penguin Random House
- Berrett-Koehler
- Hachette Book Group
- Scholastic
- Slate
- The AP
- Reuters
- POLITICO
- Dallas Morning News
- The Boston Globe
- San Diego Union Tribune
- Los Angeles Times
- San Gabriel Valley Tribune
- Orange County Register
- Seattle Times
- The Marshall Project
- The Haitian Times
- Harvard University
- Arizona State University
- Bard College
- Columbia University
- California State University
- New College Florida
- Skidmore College
- University of California
Testimonials
โYou got us thinking about these issues in new and more ambitious ways. You were engaging in your presentations with the broader staff. You showed them that we can be proactive. Itโs an overused phrase, but you empowered everyone. You also made management feel more comfortable by making us aware that there are no easy answers or solutions. That alone propelled us to do more work on thisโfar more. Weโve been engaged ever since you left, and we cite your work and role often. In short, thank you.โ
โBrian McGrory, Editor-in-Chief, The Boston Globe
โAs a journalist who sometimes writes about sensitive topics, online harassment has become part of the job. But that doesnโt mean itโs normal. PEN Americaโs training gave me the tools and resources I need to mitigate and manage this ongoing problem, even as a freelancer. Online harassment discourages reporters, journalists, and writers from sharing their storiesโit censors us because of the emotional and mental labor it adds to the job. Iโm grateful for PENโs acknowledgment of this issue so we writers feel more empowered to do what we do.โ
โKristin Wong, Journalist, Authors Guild
โPEN Americaโs online harassment defense training helped us think about how to prepare for harassment and how to better respond when it happens. The training made us rethink some of our policies and approaches. One of the most useful parts was the chance for staff to hear their colleaguesโ experiences and share their strategies and tips. In addition, the Online Harassment Field Manual is an excellent resource for both staff and freelancers.โ
โMegan Wiegand, Managing Editor, Slate Magazine
โOnline abuse is a very real issue in the journalism field today, and we need to be proactive in preparing women, who are disproportionately targeted. The training PEN America provided was thorough and thoughtful, and highly relevant. The trainers brought a compassionate and gentle approach to a difficult topic that seemed to put students at ease.โ
โWillow Bay, Dean, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
โI wanted to quickly email to say: THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! Not only have you all given free trainings for really important skills, but this training in particular will be so incredibly helpful after several libraries in my system were hit with intense anti-LGBTQ+ trolls on social media last year. This escalated to stalking and harassment. I have several librarian friends that Iโve forwarded this to who will really value it.โ
โAnonymous
โI just wanted to say thank you, thank you, thank you for such a wonderful seminar! Iโve learned so much and will make the necessary changes immediately. After my piece came out last year, I had such a terrible storm for three daysโit was really traumatizing. I wonโt let it silence me, but I do live in fear of it happening again. Your seminar absolutely helped strengthen my resolve to get back out there.โ
โAnonymous, Reporter, Journalism & Women Symposium