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San Quentin, California 94964

Population: 2930

SF jail population drops during pandemic

April 20, 2022 By Randy Hansen

The San Francisco County Jail lowered its population by about 38% from January to May 2020, beating the statewide reduction of 29% during the same period, reported the San Francisco Chronicle. The data shows the San Francisco jail maintained its lower percentages for longer. “The principle of reducing incarceration is very much a part of this office’s mission,” said Rachel Marshall, … Read Full Article

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Growing movement calls for greater use of non-police first responders

April 20, 2022 By Jerry Maleek Gearin

Calling non-police professionals for some emergencies is a growing trend in America, The Washington Post reports. The movement uses new tactics of non-police responses to mental health and domestic abuse calls. California has enacted the Crises Act, which allows public money to be used to fund community organizations that can respond to such calls. Policy Link is a California-based … Read Full Article

AROUND THE WORLD: Cancun, Mexico

April 20, 2022 By San Quentin News

The San Quentin News touches down in Cancun, Mexico! Tell your friends and family tosnap a picture of their copyof the SQN and send it to us at:TheSQNews@gmail.comDon’t have the most recent edition?Donate online and get the SQN delivered to your mailbox!Get more info at:www.SanQuentinNews.com … Read Full Article

  • CDC examines racial disparities in gun-related murders
  • The California Coalition of Women Prisoners celebrates 25 years of activism 
  • Federal women’s facility plagued by allegations of staff sexual misconduct
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CDC examines racial disparities in gun-related murders

April 20, 2022 By Edwin Chavez

Young Black men are 20 times more likely to by killed by guns than Whites, a federal report says.  Black males age 15–34 made up 2% of the United States’ population, yet accounted for 37% of gun-related murders, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported. The 2019 analysis titled “A Public Health Crisis in the Making” uncovered a number of racial and ethnic disparities in … Read Full Article

The California Coalition of Women Prisoners celebrates 25 years of activism 

April 20, 2022 By Marcus Henderson

CCWP has represented the women of California’s prison system. They have protested abuse and injustice, celebrated victories in justice reform, fought against life-without-parole sentences — and mourned the tragic loss of those whose lives ended while still incarcerated...  the frontlines for any political movement, but the California Coalition of Women Prisoners (CCWP) organization is … Read Full Article

Prisoners feel pinch of skyrocketing prices

April 18, 2022 By C.K. Gerhartsreiter

San Quentin residents are encountering higher prices at the canteen window. For example, the cost of a quart of ice cream is now $4.55, up almost half again from the October price. And in Walkenhorst’s latest catalog many incarcerated people have probably noticed sharp increases in the price of quarterly package items. Rising prices are being pushed by inflation. In January, inflation … Read Full Article

San Quentin population on its way back up

April 18, 2022 By Timothy Hicks

San Quentin population on an upward trajectory after pandemic decline In 2020 San Quentin experienced one of the most deadly periods in its long history — the COVID-19 pandemic. Twenty-nine people died, including a custodial staff sergeant. In the midst of the crisis, the prison’s population fell gradually — until its recent spike. San Quentin State Prison MONTHLY POPULATION October 2019 - … Read Full Article

 The end of the line for Death Row?

April 18, 2022 By A.J. Hardy

California begins the process of repurposing Death Row housing units The nation’s largest Death Row is now in its final throes, as Gov. Gavin Newsom prepares to implement the remaining portion of a 2016 voter initiative that moves condemned prisoners to other maximum-security facilities and integrates them with the general prison population. “We are starting the process of closing Death … Read Full Article

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SQ residents file new round of habeas petitions

April 18, 2022 By A.J. Hardy

 In January 2022, 91 San Quentin residents filed for habeas corpus relief in the Marin County Superior Court. This new round of legal pleadings is an extension of a similar petition that was filed in June 2021, challenging the prison’s COVID-19 response amid the virus’ latest outbreak.  The petitions, represented by the Marin County Public Defender, call the prison’s conditions “unlawful,” … Read Full Article

Mixed reactions to ‘pay-to-stay’ jails in SoCal 

March 24, 2022 By Charles Crow

Some detainees pay $200 or more per day for creature comforts  In Southern California, “pay-to-stay” jails offer large private cells with various amenities to those who can afford to pay for them, according to a report by The Marshall Project produced in collaboration with the Los Angeles Times.  At least 26 pay-to-stay facilities are concentrated in Los Angeles and Orange counties. … Read Full Article

Black History Month – five profiles

February 27, 2022 By San Quentin News

Donald “Don” King (1931 - present) “Only in America” became Don King, the famous boxing promoter’s, catchphrase along with his trademark wild Afro-style hair-do. In 1967, King served more than three at the Marion Correctional Institution in Ohio for manslaughter (second-degree murder). He was convicted of stomping to death by one of his gambling house employees. While incarcerated King said … Read Full Article

New S.F. Transitional Housing Community for Women

February 27, 2022 By Bruce Bowman

“We wanted color, never wanting to see prison gray again” An apartment complex in San Francisco is now home to formerly incarcerated women who were released from prison after having killed their abusers. HomeFree is a transitional housing reentry program started by Five Keys Schools and Programs, on the former Naval base of Treasure Island. The nonprofit organization provides education, … Read Full Article

Bob Goff Gives Inspirational Speech on Big Dreams

February 27, 2022 By Timothy Hicks

The second annual graduating Dream Big class of bestselling author Bob Goff received their certificates for participating in a class that embodies spirituality, hope and ambition on Dec. 14. All the classmates were draped in their graduation gowns and wore caps with tassels as their faces beamed while listening to Goff on stage. “I’m learning from you guys,” Goff said while pointing into the … Read Full Article

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Prisoners feel pinch of skyrocketing prices

April 18, 2022 By C.K. Gerhartsreiter

San Quentin residents are encountering higher prices at the canteen window. For example, the cost of a quart of ice cream is now $4.55, up almost half again from the October price. And in Walkenhorst’s latest catalog many incarcerated people have probably noticed sharp increases in the price of quarterly package items. Rising prices are being pushed by inflation. In January, inflation … Read Full Article

San Quentin population on its way back up

April 18, 2022 By Timothy Hicks

San Quentin population on an upward trajectory after pandemic decline In 2020 San Quentin experienced one of the most deadly periods in its long history — the COVID-19 pandemic. Twenty-nine people died, including a custodial staff sergeant. In the midst of the crisis, the prison’s population fell gradually — until its recent spike. San Quentin State Prison MONTHLY POPULATION October 2019 - … Read Full Article

  •  The end of the line for Death Row?
  • SQ residents file new round of habeas petitions
  • Mixed reactions to ‘pay-to-stay’ jails in SoCal 

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‘Black’ dialects stymie stenographers

Federal women’s facility plagued by allegations of staff sexual misconduct

Innocent man exonerated after serving six years in prison

Report: California’s death penalty ‘beyond repair’

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Report: California’s death penalty ‘beyond repair’

 The end of the line for Death Row?

A friend of SQN at Mt. Osore, a Buddhist pilgrimage destination. The temple is located in the caldera of an active volcano and is believed to be one of the gates to the underworld in Aomori, Japan, the northern most prefecture in the mainland.

Japanese prisoners sue over same-day executions

Killer executed despite intellectual disabilities

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Education

PUP Academic Conference

CDC examines racial disparities in gun-related murders

Coding ‘boot camp’ launched

CDCR proposes major changes to Milestones credits

Mt. Tamalpais College unveils inspirational banner

Sports

John Levin running with Markelle Taylor

Finding Dreams Through the Comfort of Futbol 

Word on the Tier is That…. 

San Quentin’s Baseball History 

Strange leads pack in 3-mile race

Editorial

Pizza makes it all better?

Editor’s Desk, By Marcus Henderson, Editor-in-Chief

Empathy can help the incarcerated, and the nation at large, heal

Adding up the good and the bad for 2020

Youth Offender

N.A. Chaderjian youth graduates

CDC examines racial disparities in gun-related murders

$370K grant to develop juvenile justice boardgame

CA eases gang-related sentence enhancements

Alabama offers second chances for drug crimes

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TRIP graduates Tribe 379

El Sueño de un Emigrante Persistente 

Lenta Distribución de Tabletas GTL 

La ley SB 203 proteje derechos Miranda para adolescentes

El proyecto AB 2054 cambia a trabajadores de salud mental en ‘first responders’

Letters / Poems

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, January 2022

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, December 2021

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, November 2021

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, October 2021

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ARTS: Michael Mackey takes his pen for a walk on paper

TheatreWorkers Project plants seeds of freedom inside prison walls

Quint Clark’s comic styling brings the funnies to SQNews

Prison ARTS Collective: Program offers incarcerated artists a platform for self-healing

Profile Stories

Prisoner uses life experience to teach young men

Chef offers second chance to former felons

TEIR TALK, JANUARY 2022: On loss and tragedy with ‘FM’ Gurley

WNBA champ captures award

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