KENNY'S ESSAY, "STUMBLING OVER HISTORY," PUBLISHED BY CRAFT LITERARY
      
        
          
            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. 
            
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      KENNY'S POEMS IN WELCOME TO THE RESISTANCE: POETRY AS PROTEST
      
        
          
            Kenny has 4 poems included in Welcome to the Resistance: Poetry as Protest, edited by Ona Gritz and Taylor Carmen Savath, published by University of Stockton Press. The anthology can be purchased here. 
            
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      "DISABILITY CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE" IN TALES FROM THE PANDEMIC
      
        
          
            Kenny’s audiotext, “Disability Can Save Your Life,” is included in the inaugural issue of Tales from the Pandemic. Download the issue for free here. 
            
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