Animated and rhythmic drumming captivated an audience of about 75 prisoners and a dozen Bay Area community members during a Sept. 18 graduation … [Read more...]
Archives for November 2016
Stanford researchers mine racial traffic stop data
Researchers at Stanford University are collecting data to determine whether race plays a part in motor vehicle stops by police, says a recent report … [Read more...]
States considering taking guns away from domestic abusers
Many states are now considering laws that would strip gun rights from anyone who has been convicted of a domestic violence-related crime or is under a … [Read more...]
1000-Mile Club members endure three-hour run
Incarcerated runners struggled through their cramped legs, aching quads and dizzy spells to complete a three-hour race on the San Quentin Lower Yard. … [Read more...]
Bittermen improves record over .500 against SQ Kings
With a ninth inning comeback and a hard-fought second game, the San Quentin All-Stars baseball team swept the Bay Area Barons and the Alameda Baseball … [Read more...]
SQ All-Stars sweep season finals
With a ninth inning comeback and a hard-fought second game, the San Quentin All-Stars baseball team swept the Bay Area Barons and the Alameda Baseball … [Read more...]
Hardtimers’ season ends with win for peace
In a season finale, the San Quentin Hardtimers put on a batting clinic against first-time visitors the Richmond Soulful Sundays’ softball team, … [Read more...]
Looking at what’s behind the national anthem
The American national anthem contains language that is said to celebrate the killing of slaves fighting for their freedom, according to research … [Read more...]
Chosen Sports Ministry out-pass SQ All-Madden football
In an offensive shoot-out, the San Quentin All-Madden flag football team fell to the visiting Chosen Christian Sports Ministry, 46-39. The All-Madden … [Read more...]