Kim Nielsen

Kim E. Nielsen is an award-winning educator, the recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities We the People stipend, a Fulbright lecturer, the author of many journal articles, and frequent public speaker. Her books include Helen Keller: Selected Writings (2005), The Radical Lives of Helen Keller (2004) and Un-American Womanhood: Antiradicalism, Antifeminism and the First Red Scare (2001). She also served as an advisory editor to the forthcoming Encyclopedia of American Disability History (2009). She lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin where she is Professor of History & Women's Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.

From Kim Nielsen

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When disability is understood as dependency, disability is posited in direct contrast to American ideals of independence and autonomy.

Reading | By Kim Nielsen | February 17, 2022 | From WorshipWeb
Tagged as: America, Body, Democracy, Disability, History, Identity, Justice, Multiculturalism, Oppression, Secular

Ableism is lived out purposefully, accidentally, and unknowingly.

Quote | By Kim Nielsen | February 17, 2022 | From WorshipWeb
Tagged as: Anti-Oppression, Body, Disability, Multiculturalism, Oppression

Disability is often elusive and changing.

Reading | By Kim Nielsen | February 17, 2022 | From WorshipWeb
Tagged as: America, Body, Disability, Identity, Multiculturalism, Secular, WorshipWeb, Worship

The first book to cover the entirety of disability history, from pre-1492 to the present...

Book | By Kim Nielsen | From Beacon Press
Tagged as: Community, Ethics, Justice

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