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Archives for January 2020

RE:STORE SURVIVORS

January 7, 2020 by San Quentin News Contributor

By Angie Romero A lot of people can pinpoint the day their life changed forever. Many of us graduate college, get married, or have a child and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Recently Posted Tagged With: Restore Justice

Bread & Roses perform for Death Row

January 7, 2020 by Kevin.Sawyer

Entire concert was videotaped for Death Row viewing Prisoners and outside guest Tony Saunders played a concert for the 700-plus men housed on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, Performances, Recently Posted Tagged With: Bread & Roses, Death Row, Tony Saunders

Raise The Age law to focus on teens sentenced as adults

January 7, 2020 by San Quentin News Contributor

By Emily Nonko, Contributing Writer Until this year, New York and North Carolina, were the only states that prosecuted all youth as adults once … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, Recently Posted, Youth Offender Tagged With: Raise The Age law

Vermont prisons to reduce use of solitary confinement

January 7, 2020 by San Quentin News Contributor

By Alfred King, Journalism Guild Writer Vermont is reducing the use of solitary confinement in prisons, striving to use it only “as a last … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Criminal Justice Tagged With: Solitary confinement, Vermont prisons

NEWS BRIEFS

January 7, 2020 by Juan Haines

Washington, D.C. — Gallup reports that for the first time in 34 years, a majority of Americans would rather sentence a murderer to life imprisonment … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Briefs, Recently Posted Tagged With: news briefs

Donté Clark returns to SQ’s APEP with spoken word session

January 7, 2020 by Juan Haines

Donté Clark returned to San Quentin last November for a spoken word session and to rap with students seeking to earn their GEDs and go to college. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Education, Prison Programs, Recently Posted Tagged With: Donté Clark, SQ’s APEP

A journey of losing of a loved one and working through the trauma

January 7, 2020 by Juan Haines

Replace  A granddaughter’s wish came true when Brian Cahill decided to write about his son, her father John Cahill. Cops, Cons, and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Review, Recently Posted Tagged With: and Grace, Cons, Cops

Remembering Patrick Maloney’s 40 years at San Quentin

January 7, 2020 by Juan Haines

Patrick Maloney taught art to incarcerated men at San Quentin for more than 40 years, his first 10 years were spent voluntarily teaching condemned men … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Arts, Recently Posted Tagged With: Pat Maloney, San Quentin arts

Remembering a friend, veteran and devout church goer

January 7, 2020 by Juan Haines

Tony Burch was a Navy veteran; however, it was his smile and singing that made him popular in San Quentin State Prison. He passed away on Nov. 6. He … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Recently Posted, Veterans Tagged With: incarcerated veterans, veteran

Cái Giá Của Sự Khám Xét Thiếu Nhân Đạo

January 7, 2020 by Harry C. Goodall Jr.

Photo courtesy of Pastor Pham

Tác Giả: Harry C. Goodall, Jr. Hội Đoàn Tác Giả Nhà Báo Quận Los Angeles đã đồng ý trả $53 triệu tiền bồi thường cho các nữ tù nhân đã nhiều lần … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Vietnamese Tagged With: Vietnamese

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