April 23rd - April 29th is National Library Week, the perfect time to visit, celebrate, and support your local library. Join these Penguin Random House Speakers Bureau speakers in applauding the crucial services that librarians provide, from encouraging literacy to inspiring writers to providing invaluable programming for their communities and schools.
These experts rraise awareness and reduce stigma surrounding mental health support by speaking candidly about their own experiences and struggles with mental health.
As you plan for Juneteenth and other programming commemorating Black culture, we invite you to celebrate with these trailblazing speakers who bring stories of Black joy and triumph to life.
April 22nd marks Earth Day, and this year's theme is " Invest in Our Planet™." As the world turns to climate action, consider these speakers who discuss environmental issues and sustainability with powerful clarity and offer concrete suggestions for creating a viable planet.
Read about how your organization can celebrate Pride with PRH speakers.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), observed each April, aims to increase awareness about sexual assault and empower individuals to take steps to prevent it in their communities. Penguin Random House...
If you're looking for a speaker to motivate, inspire, and educate your audience on the achievements, struggles, and diverse experiences of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders, look no further than these amazing individuals who have enriched American history, society, and culture.
The PRHSB team and some of our speakers will be in Seattle, Washington for the 43rd Annual Conference on the First-Year Experience from February 18-21, 2024. Here is some inspiration for your programming for first-year students.
Patricia Evangelista is the author of <em>Some People Need Killings</em> and the award-winning investigative journalist for Rappler, one of the Philippines’ top news sites which was founded by 2021 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa.