Podcast: SITREP NYC

Podcast: SITREP NYC

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SITREP NYC is the New York City Department of Veterans' Services' podcast, aimed at informing and inspiring by telling the stories of underrepresented New York City veterans.

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Episodes

Coming Home: Stories of Transition

The first episode of SITREP Season 2 profiles the stories of transitioning veterans. From losing a community to regaining a sense of purpose, we explore the challenges and successes veterans experience when they come home from serving their country. This episode features interviews with James Fitzgerald, Director of the NYC Veterans Alliance, as well as Amauri Espinal and Monique Rada of the NYC Department of Veterans' Services.

The Black Veteran Experience

Episode 1: Stories of the Black Veteran Experience Across Generations

A WWII soldier lies about his race in order to serve his country, a black woman veteran reflects on the promotion that was taken from her, a biracial cadet reconciles with alienation and privilege. In this episode of SITREP, black veterans of different eras discuss family, service, and maintaining dignity in the face of discrimination. This episode features stories from Terry Holliday of the NYC Department of Veterans' Services, James Fitzgerald of the NYC Veterans Alliance, Maj. Boyd Melson, Amber Patton, and Janna Williams.

Episode 2: Black Post 9/11 Veterans

Why do so many black service members struggle to identify as veterans after coming home from Iraq or Afghanistan? In this episode of SITREP, black post-9/11 veterans discuss why they don't feel comfortable promoting their military service, the alienation they feel walking into established VSOs, and their relationship to prior generations of black veterans. This episode features stories from Monique Johnson of the NYC Department of Veterans' Services, James Fitzgerald of the NYC Veterans Alliance, Amber Patton, and Janna Williams.

Episode 3: The Story of a Black LGBT Veteran

After a near-fatal attack in Afghanistan, a black veteran considers whether to come out to his family and fellow soldiers. This episode features James Fitzgerald, Director of the New York City Veterans Alliance. The story told in this episode was recorded at a live storytelling event hosted by the New York City Department of Veterans' Services, SAGE, and the Generations Project in June of 2019. The event featured personal stories told by LGBT veterans from different service eras, including WWII, the Korean War, Vietnam, and the War in Afghanistan.

Episode 4: Black Woman. Veteran. (In that Order)

Black women veterans discuss the consequences of confronting stereotypes and speaking out against harassment in the military. This episode features stories from Monique Johnson of the NYC Department of Veterans' Services, Amber Patton, and Janna Williams.

The Health of Women Veterans

Episode 1: Motherhood in the Military

Women veterans discuss parenthood in the military and share stories of family separation and loss. This episode features stories from Cyrene Renee, United States Air Force veteran and author of Call Me Queen, and Martine Nivose, United States Navy Reserve veteran.

Episode 2: Show No Weakness

What cultural factors prevent women in the military from reporting illness and injury? This episode features stories from Cyrene Renee, United States Air Force veteran, and Valentina Patino, United States Army ROTC veteran.
Episode 3: Life After a Combat Injury

Women veterans discuss their combat injuries and how they worked to create a new life after service. This episode features stories from Aliyah Hunter, United States Air Army veteran, and Elana Duffy, United States Army veteran.

Episode 4: PTSD, MST, and the Obstacles to Healing

This episode explores the military experiences that impact the mental health of women veterans and the challenges they face when attempting to address these issues. his episode features stories from Aliyah Hunter, United States Air Army veteran, and Cyrene Renee, United States Air Force veteran and author of Call Me Queen. The veterans featured discuss post-traumatic stress disorder and military sexual trauma. Please be advised.