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SITREP NYC is the NYC Department of Veterans’ Services Podcast – a show where we aim to inform and inspire by bringing you the stories of New York City veterans, military families, and commu...

This episode explores the military experiences that impact the mental health of women veterans and the challenges they face when attempting...

Women veterans discuss their combat injuries and how they worked to create a new life after service. Part of a special series on the health...

This episode explores the cultural factors that prevent women in the military from reporting illness and injury. Part of a special series on...

The NYC Department of Veterans' Services partnered with SAGE Vets and the Generations Project in June 2019 for a live storytelling event fea...

Women veterans discuss parenthood in the military and share stories of family separation and loss. This episode is part of a special series...

"You always have to be better. You always have to do more." Black women share stories about their military service and discuss the consequen...

After a near-fatal attack in Afghanistan, a black veteran considers whether to come out to his family and fellow soldiers. This episode feat...

Why do so many black servicemembers struggle to identify as veterans after coming home from serving in Iraq or Afghanistan?

Black veterans of different eras discuss family, service, and maintaining dignity in the face of discrimination. This episode features stori...

The first episode of SITREP Season 2 profiles the stories of transitioning veterans. From losing a community to regaining a sense of purpose...

In this episode we chat with stalwart of the NYC veteran community, Joe Bello. Bello talks about leaving New York to join the Navy, the ment...

In this episode we chat with servant leader and ardent champion of continued service, Vu Nguyen. Vu talks about finding purpose after the mi...

In this conversation we hear from tireless advocate and indefatigable lawyer, Coco Culhane. Culhane talks about leaving her dream job in jou...

To kick off the start of Mental Health Awareness Month we hear from two Navy Veterans and fellow DVS team members. They talk about the trans...

In this conversation we hear from one of New York City’s most dynamic and effective community advocates. Rouse talks about her journey from...

In this conversation we hear from Marine Corps veteran, advocate, and champion of selfless service, Derek Coy. Coy talks about the formative...

In this episode we talk about using ancient Greek plays to act as catalysts for community-driven discussions about uncomfortable issues, and...

In this conversation we hear from a fierce community advocate about the movements she’s leading to combat power imbalances, and the formativ...

In part two of our conversation with the co-founders of the Black Veterans Project, we learn more about Kyle and Richard’s mission to archiv...

In part one of our conversation with the co-founders of the Black Veterans Project, we talk about the experiences that shaped them in and ou...

In this conversation we hear from a true servant leader about what it takes to build a supportive infrastructure for student veterans and ab...

Titus Battle is a veteran of the US Army Reserves recently housed by DVS. He is currently serving as a Resiliency Facilitator for Volunteers...

On our inaugural show, we hear from the senior leaders of DVS. The team tells us about how they first came to work in City government and th...