Q: How long were you incarcerated? When did you parole? I was incarcerated for nearly 16 years; my original sentence was 26 years to life. In … [Read more...]
Archives for April 2022
Prison is a snow globe for infectious diseases
Prison is a snow globe. If you shake up any infectious disease, like the coronavirus or the flu, the particles will fall and infect every part of the … [Read more...]
COVER, WALL CITY
Winter 2021-2022, Volume 4 Issue Cover: Joseph Thureson, 71, remains in prison as a non-violent third-striker. Thureson survived San Quentin’s … [Read more...]
THE VIEW, WALL CITY, WINTER 2021-2022 (VOLUME 4 ISSUE 1)
PLACE: San Quentin’s Upper Yard A condemned prisoner, under escort and with hands cuffed behind him, is returned to San Quentin’s Death Row … [Read more...]
Where slick lines and poetic provocation converge
George “Mesro” Coles-El is engaging in social justice reform through art. His two preferred mediums of art are graffiti and poetry. “My main … [Read more...]
‘If it’s broke… why fix it?’
Robert Kuikahi celebrates the beauty of brokenness Prison can limit and restrict artists, but Robert Kuikali finds it therapeutic and … [Read more...]
BOOK REVEIW: The Souls of Institutions
By Kazuo Ishigur To draw a parallel between young students at a fictional school deep in the English countryside and incarcerated persons at San … [Read more...]
Letters TO THE EDITOR, April 2022
SOUTH DAKOTA CELL BLOCK SENDS SOME LOVE Dear Editor: I love your newspaper. It always has good articles and info in it. The facility … [Read more...]
News Briefs-April 2022
Arkansas — (AP) The state Department of Corrections began 2022 with a statewide lockdown of prisons due to rising COVID-19 cases among prisoners and … [Read more...]
A message for Ramadan from the Imam
Islam is categorized technically as a religion. More so it is a complete way of life instead of something done out of mere ritual. It is not empty … [Read more...]
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