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Incarcerated explore top 10 myths about mass incarceration
Per the latest count, America had about 6,500 jails and prisons but only about 4,500 colleges and universities. The report “Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2024” by the Prison Policy Initiative aimed to put the numbers into perspective. According to the “Big Picture” section on mass incarceration, the criminal legal system collected “a lot of data, but very little is designed to help … Read Full Article
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It takes one to know one: A book review of Emma Cline’s ‘The Guest’
Con-artists have always made fascinating characters for stories. In 1986, David Mamet’s play “House of Games” set the standard for depiction of con-artistry from the point-of-view of the victim. Last year, Emma Cline’s “The Guest” supplied a standard for the 2020s depiction from the point of view of the con-artist. Alex, the story’s female antihero, a 22-year-old escort, “was not beautiful … Read Full Article
I Was an Air Force Fighter Pilot. Now I Help Addicts in Prison Turn Their Lives Upside Down.
By Todd Winkler
Editor’s Note: This story was published in partnership with San Quentin News and was written during a writing seminar for incarcerated veterans in April hosted by The War Horse at California’s San Quentin Rehabilitation Center. Tens of thousands of military veterans are incarcerated across the United States, and these stories are intended to shine a light on their unique needs, challenges, and … Read Full Article
I Became My Own Version of My Father. It Cost Me My Freedom.
By Juan Haines
Editor’s Note: This story was published in partnership with San Quentin News and was written during a writing seminar for incarcerated veterans in April hosted by The War Horse at California’s San Quentin Rehabilitation Center. Tens of thousands of military veterans are incarcerated across the United States, and these stories are intended to shine a light on their unique needs, challenges, and … Read Full Article
Congratulations to the graduating class of 2024
The Robert E. Burton Adult Education Adult School at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center held a commencement ceremony for the 2024 graduating class. Recognizing their accomplishments, the education program honored 135 residents. The graduates represented various educational and vocational programs such as: Peer Mentorship Literacy Program, Vocational plumbing, G.E.D, and Colleges. Family … Read Full Article
SQ residents celebrate friend, mentor Bernard Moss
Incarcerated people at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center, as well as self-help volunteers, reflected on the loss of a unique, caring person. Bernard Moss graduated from the Guiding Rage Into Power self-help program in 2014 and paroled from San Quentin in 2016. His death on June 8, 2024, was a shock to many, as he left behind a loving family that extends to the GRIP … Read Full Article
U.S. Supreme Court decision allows SQ Covid lawsuits to proceed
The U.S. Supreme Court denied without dissent or further comments a State of California motion to dismiss a San Quentin-related Covid lawsuit, which allowed lawsuits against the state to proceed. The state faced four major lawsuits filed by families of San Quentin staff and incarcerated persons who had died of Covid and by survivors of the Covid ordeal, according to David G. Savage of the Los … Read Full Article
Incarcerated pay increases lead to job cuts and financial losses
Across the state of California, a long-awaited pay increase for incarcerated workers took effect April 16. Although first seen as a step in the right direction, for 25% of San Quentin’s workers the pay increase ultimately amounted to an overall pay decrease, or release from their job assignment. “I can barely buy a case of soups. It is cosmetics and hygiene or feed myself,” resident … Read Full Article
SUMMER BLAST CONCERT BRINGS FAITH, HOPE, AND HIP HOP TO THE Q
Residents and volunteers gathered on San Quentin’s Lower Yard to enjoy hip-hop music and messages of faith through lyrical performances as part of the Summer Blast Concert. The August 12 show featured finalists from an earlier talent contest who performed mostly original songs on stage to a gathered crowd of hundreds. Using poetic skills and lived-experience, incarcerated artists and … Read Full Article
RON BROOMFIELD TAPPED AS NEW DIRECTOR OF ADULT INSTITUTIONS
Ron Broomfield will no longer be the warden of San Quentin State Prison. He has been appointed director of the Division of Adult Institutions at CDCR. Although his new position requires senate confirmation, he is almost certain to get it and his promotion is well deserved. Broomfield has been warden at San Quentin since 2021. He has an impressive record of service, beginning as a … Read Full Article
NATIVE HAWAIIANS, ROOTS RAISING FUNDS FOR MAUI WILDFIRE VICTIMS
In August 2023, the Hawaiian island of Maui was hit hard by wind-driven wildfires, causing widespread damage and destroying the town of Lahaina. The devastating fires have taken numerous lives, destroyed homes, properties, forced evacuations and displaced thousands of residents. In solidarity with the people of Hawaii, ROOTS and the Native Hawaiian Religious Group at San Quentin are holding a … Read Full Article
BRINGING THE OUTSIDE IN
By Andrew Hardy
FAMILIES, LOVED ONES OF THE INCARCERATED ATTEND SQ EDUCATION DEPARTMENT'S FIRST GRADUATION SINCE 2019 On July 28, San Quentin’s Garden Chapel became a focal point of frenetic energy as final preparations were made to honor more than 100 graduates of Robert E. Burton Adult School’s combined academic and Career Technical Education programs. As grads were being fitted with traditional black … Read Full Article
NO MORE ‘INMATES’
By Steve Brooks
For a long time we have allowed our reporters and contributors at the San Quentin News to use their own discretion when it comes to using the term “inmate” to describe someone who is incarcerated in a jail or prison. This has led to a lack of unity in our messaging and a lack of unity among our media center personnel here at San Quentin. I believe that continuing to allow this word to be … Read Full Article
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SQ residents celebrate friend, mentor Bernard Moss
Incarcerated people at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center, as well as self-help volunteers, reflected on the loss of a unique, caring person. Bernard Moss graduated from the Guiding Rage Into Power self-help program in 2014 and paroled from San Quentin in 2016. His death on June 8, 2024, was a shock to many, as he left behind a loving family that extends to the GRIP … Read Full Article
U.S. Supreme Court decision allows SQ Covid lawsuits to proceed
The U.S. Supreme Court denied without dissent or further comments a State of California motion to dismiss a San Quentin-related Covid lawsuit, which allowed lawsuits against the state to proceed. The state faced four major lawsuits filed by families of San Quentin staff and incarcerated persons who had died of Covid and by survivors of the Covid ordeal, according to David G. Savage of the Los … Read Full Article
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