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The Camouflage Closet

"The Camouflage Closet" is a documentary project with that explores how LGBT veterans have been affected by PTSD, trauma, and recovery. The video footage was created and inspired by veterans themselves, who were provided with the tools and training to develop their own video narratives in collaboration with team members from the art, medical, and social work communities.

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"The Camouflage Closet" is a documentary project with that explores how LGBT veterans have been affected by PTSD, trauma, and recovery. The video footage was created and inspired by veterans themselves, who were provided with the tools and training to develop their own video narratives in collaboration with team members from the art, medical, and social work communities.

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