AJ Connelly

Eileen “AJ” Connelly is a writer for PEN America. She worked as a journalist for decades to explain events and policies and help generate positive change. One of her earliest scoops, for a weekly newspaper, helped bring awareness to dangerous erosion at Montauk Lighthouse. As word spread, a Long Island-wide effort commenced to save the landmark. Later reporting, for the Staten Island Advance, helped to eliminate the Staten Island Ferry fare, and for The Associated Press, helped push Congress to enact tighter regulations on predatory lenders, particularly credit card companies. Most recently, she covered breaking news, including providing crucial information during the Covid-19 pandemic, as a reporter and editor for the New York Post, while also teaching journalism at Baruch College, City University of New York.


Articles by AJ Connelly

U.S. Free Expression
Wednesday May 7

Defunding public media will hit rural communities in the US hardest

The next time catastrophe strikes rural America, there may be no team of dedicated journalists available to keep survivors informed.

U.S. Free Expression
Monday April 28

By the Numbers: The Trump Administration’s Assault on Universities

This data demonstrate the wide ranging effects of the administration’s actions and the threat to the ideals of free expression and academic freedom that they represent.

U.S. Free Expression
Monday April 28

Federal Government’s Growing Banned Words List Is Chilling Act of Censorship

A growing list of words and materials are being scrubbed from government websites and documents in an attempt by the Trump administration to remove all references not only to diversity, equity and inclusion, but also to climate change, vaccines, and a host of other topics.

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