In “Stumbling over History,” Kenny’s essay published by Craft, he writes: “There is a Jewish saying that you die twice. You die once when you die, and again when your name is no longer spoken.” Read the essay, which was once the beginning of Kenny’s forthcoming book, Stumbling over History: Disability and the Holocaust, here.
Read More“Disability Futures in the Arts," is a series of essays curated, edited, and introduced by Kenny. Over the next 3 years, Wordgathering will publish 15 essays by disabled writers and artists working in different media. The first cohort of 5 essays is now published! Read and/or listen to Kenny's series introduction and essays by Chun-shan (Sandie) Yi, Travis Chi Wing Lau, Sandra Alland, Jerron Herman, and Noa Winter here.
Read MoreOn the Fulbright Forward podcast episode “Disability and Eugenics Discourse,” Kenny talks with Fulbright EUR Diversity Coordinator Susanne Hamscha about disabiity and eugenics during the Third Reich, when disabled people were systematically murdered in the Aktion T4 program. But eugenic discourses are alive and well, as Kenny explains with reference to the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen here.
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