By Martin Keith DeWitt One correctional officer’s dedication to sports benefits the residents of San Quentin Rehabilitation Center. Lower Yard … [Read more...]
Archives for March 2026
Condiciones e infraestructuras al encarcelamiento femenil
Por Edwin E. Chavez, Spanish Journalism Guild Chair El número de mujeres encarcelas ha crecido inimaginablemente en los íntimos 20 años alrededor … [Read more...]
Althea Gibson, first Black female tennis champion, sets the stage for more to follow
By Jerry Maleek Gearin, Journalism Guild Chair One obstacle after another, Althea Neale Gibson broke various ethnic, athletic, and social barriers … [Read more...]
A woman’s journey from the projects to the Supreme Court
By Jerry Maleek Gearin, Journalism Guild Chair Jenny from the Block made hits, but Sonia from the Bronx made history as the first Latina to sit on … [Read more...]
Lawsuit filed over inhumane conditions at California City Detention Center
Detainees held at California City Detention Facility, in the Mojave Desert, filed a lawsuit against Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the … [Read more...]
SQ runner sets marathon benchmark
Imagine throwing a perfect game the first time you ever pitched, breaking the single-game rushing or passing record during your first start, or … [Read more...]
Chaplain spreads message of hope and gratitude as year ends
By Aristeo Sampablo, Staff Writer At the end of the year, a small community inside San Quentin got together to celebrate spending time and a meal … [Read more...]
San Quentin moves toward single-cell occupancy
San Quentin Rehabilitation Center stands on the front lines of providing safer living conditions for incarcerated people by providing more widespread … [Read more...]
Loud noise over PA system cause for health concerns
San Quentin residents need earplugs to tolerate ear-damaging announcements By Terrell J. Marshall, Staff Writer The loud public address system … [Read more...]








