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In this conversation we hear from tireless advocate and indefatigable lawyer, Coco Culhane. Culhane talks about leaving her dream job in journalism to pursue a career in law, filling the gaps in need in the veteran space...
Ep 11: Coco Culhane is an episode from SITREP NYC by NYC Dept. of Veterans’ Services. In this conversation we hear from tireless advocate and indefatigable lawyer, Coco Culhane. Culhane talks about leaving her dream job in journalism to pur...
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Published May 15, 2019, 32:59 long, audio available.
In this conversation we hear from tireless advocate and indefatigable lawyer, Coco Culhane. Culhane talks about leaving her dream job in journalism to pursue a career in law, filling the gaps in need in the veteran space, and about channeling rage to achieve social justice. Coco Culhane is the founder and director of the Veteran Advocacy Project at the Urban Justice Center. She is an adjunct professor of clinical law at Brooklyn Law School, where she teaches the Veterans’ Rights Clinic. She has presented on veterans’ legal issues and conducted trainings for attorneys, social workers, and students across the country.
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This episode is 32:59 long.
This episode was published on May 15, 2019.
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Ep 11: Coco Culhane is from SITREP NYC by NYC Dept. of Veterans’ Services.
Published May 15, 2019 and 32:59 long