Entrenched in poverty and marginalized, a mother’s love is all that shielded him from the expected outcomes of a poor black boy in America. The Deeper … [Read more...]
Residents share concern over portion size and standardized menu
Concerns have been made over diminishing food quality and portion size by many San Quentin residents. Most recently, residents have noticed a … [Read more...]
Book Review: “From Bounced Checks to Private Jets”
From Bounced Checks to Private Jets: The Master of Miracles tells the story of Hazel Ortega, educational psychologist and owner of several … [Read more...]
Three HFM workers exhibit quick action, compassion
A loud groan followed by a heavy thump broke the silence as Edward Brooks and his co-workers cleaned an office in San Quentin’s medical unit in late … [Read more...]
No More Tears program graduates 55 residents, celebrations follow
The No More Tears program hosted a graduation ceremony inviting more than 85 San Quentin residents, public officials, outside guests, and facilitators … [Read more...]
In memoriam: Jeffrey Douglas
San Quentin staff and residents shared fond memories The San Quentin Rehabilitation Center has lost a beloved and longtime member of the … [Read more...]
Titus Andronicus takes center stage in SQ’s Chapel B
Murder, betrayal, and revenge were on full display at the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center with the first ever performance of Shakespeare’s Titus … [Read more...]
SQ’s MTC students give professors feedback
Mount Tamalpais College held their first “Students Teaching Teachers” event this May, providing both new and returning teachers an opportunity to … [Read more...]