Guatemala native brings nature’s beauty to life — with bread San Quentin artist Idalio Villagran takes prison-constrained creativity and … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2023
FOR LOVE AND HONOR
Edgar Zarate Martinez pours life onto his canvasto show respect for his family and culture Painting and drawing are keys to inner freedom for San … [Read more...]
UnChainMe
By Jessie Milo — CSP Corcoran … [Read more...]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR – FEBRUARY 2023
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA READER REVEALS HIDDEN HISTORY Dear SQNews: Most people know the 13th Amendment outlawed slavery. But that was the … [Read more...]
SHIRLEY CHISHOLM Champion of Black Feminist Power Politics By Anastasia C. Curwood
On Jan. 3, the United States Congress opened its halls to 535 Americans eager for public service. Women held only 149 seats in the 118th Congress, so … [Read more...]
TEIR TALK: ALL-IN’S HEAD COACH ON 20 YEARS’ COACHING
I got the opportunity to sit down with Head coach Carlos Smith of Team All-In and talk about his undefeated San Quentin’s Intramural Football team and … [Read more...]
YEAR-END SPORTS ROUNDUP
San Quentin’s sports programssurvived a fluctuating and sometimesstagnant COVID-19 protocolera that disrupted athleticevents for almost three … [Read more...]
Football season jamboree
Coach Jeremiah “J.B.” Brown called the San Quentin Football Jamboree doubly exciting, with two competitive matches. Team All-In beat Team Hurricanes, … [Read more...]
All-Madden ends its era on high note
The Chosen, an outside team, came into the Q on Dec. 3, a rainy weekend morning, to play a gritty, grimy, soggy game of flag football. It was the last … [Read more...]
Tatuajes reponen en peligro a reos deportados
Para los deportados contatuajes, el ser enviadosal El Salvador o su paísesde origen podría ser unasentencia de muerte Ex-convicto inmigrante … [Read more...]
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