Un hombre afroamericano, después de estar más de 44 años injustamente encarcelado, recibió 25 millones de dólares. Basado en la publicación de … [Read more...]
Archives for March 2025
Resident’s art makes connections
Meikel Cooper quickly assimilated into the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center’s culture of recovery by bridging the gap through artwork and … [Read more...]
Music Cambia 5-day workshop reveals artistic talent and “Purpose”
Resident Alexander Parlato said his passion for poetry and music died after he was sentenced and sent to a prison where there weren’t opportunities … [Read more...]
Transgender community reacts to executive order
Dismay and concern over changes to transgender rights impacts incarcerated persons’ mental state Hours after taking the oath of office, … [Read more...]
Film review: Finding spirituality along the traveled road
Some religionists might look for their places of worship in churches, in temples, in consecrated edifices representing their assorted forms of faith. … [Read more...]
Oakland A’s and Raiders move to Las Vegas
As the 2025 Major League Baseball season kicks off with ceremonial first pitches in stadiums across America, one will remain eerily … [Read more...]
CDCR regionalizes and restructures leadership
CDCR’s objective is to provide better access to programs, reentry, support Beginning Jan. 1 of this year, the California Department of … [Read more...]
Book Review: Thicker than Water
Kerry Washington’s memoir reveals complications from childhood to Hollywood My first acquaintance with Kerry Washington happened almost three … [Read more...]
Ozempic weight loss program inspires life changing habits
San Quentin resident Hamed Ali Daneshmandpourlashgari, 41, says he has been struggling with weight loss most of his adult life, weighing at his … [Read more...]
Art portrays enhanced version of lived experiences
Adam Thomas, an incarcerated artist, embraced his roots and his appreciation of many styles of art and through multimedia pieces. “Art is so … [Read more...]









