"Nothing Means Nothing" is a play by Larry Winters that addresses
some of the hidden questions of veterans lives.
Introduction narrated by Evan Davis. Music arranged and added by Rich Samilin.
"Nothing Means Nothing" June 2007 reading at Ed Tick's Soldier's Heart
Retreat
"Nothing Means Nothing" May 30, 2008 performance at Unison Center,
New Paltz, NY.
Includes a dedication to Dave Deyo and poem "Now!" read by Larry Winters
"Unmasking
the Enemy" A 1994 interview of Larry Winters by Dr. Mark Banschick (includes
several of Larry's poems) Playlist
Evan Davis demo tape
Post Traumatic Press 2007 Reading at the Woodstock Poetry Festival.
February 2008.
Larry Winters reads three of his poems:
The Soldier Within Me, Iraqi Blues,
and American
Millrock Writers 2008 Winter Reading Unison Arts Center, New Paltz, NY
Playlist of part 8: Larry Winters - "The Last
Ride" a chapter from his memoir "The Making and Unmaking of a Marine"
Playlist of all readers
Penny Coleman: House Hearing: Stopping Suicides -- testimony before
the House of Representatives Veterans Affairs Committee hearing: "Stopping
Suicides: Mental Health Challenges Within the U.S. Department of Veterans
Affairs".
Healing PTSD with Ed Tick Dr Ed Tick talks about Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), its epidemic levels, and the devastating
effects it has on the lives of our veterans, and his work to help returning
veterans heal from these wounds. Soldier's Heart
www.soldiersheart.net
was formed to heal the wounds of war, educate our communities about the trauma
of war, and help veterans re-integrate with their families and communities.
This video was produced by the Theosophical Society in America.
Part 5 of 8 (Senator Stephen M. Saland and reading of "Recognition Letter.")
"Operation Recognition" Poughkeepsie NY ~ May 2003. New
York State Division of Veterans' Affairs "Operation Recognition" program
awards high school diplomas to World War II, Korean and Vietnam War vets
who left school before graduating to serve in the military.
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