The San Quentin News editorial department in conjunction with the San Quentin Media Center filmed a town hall style meeting with responsive prisoners … [Read more...]
Unique Assistance For Parolees
A community-based nonprofit organization and the Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Department have opened the Santa Barbara County Day Reporting Center in Santa … [Read more...]
Bids Opened for Start Of Death Row Expansion
The Marin County Board of Supervisor filed a lawsuit challenging efforts to expand San Quentin’s death row, but it failed to halt bidding for the … [Read more...]
S.Q. Journalist After 41 Years
Forty-one years ago, a young reporter’s story about the living conditions at San Quentin caused its warden to defend his treatment of prisoners. Joan … [Read more...]
Criminologist Suggests Options To Early Releases
Stanford Criminologist Joan Petersilia spoke recently to San Quentin prisoners concerning California’s current prison healthcare and overcrowding … [Read more...]
Q&A On Learning to Play The Guitar
An Interview With KURT HUGET What influenced you to work with prisoners? Because of my work with Bread & Roses, I had been to San Quentin several … [Read more...]
Author Dave Eggers Speaks On the Sudanese Struggle
More than 40 San Quentin prisoners were afforded the opportunity to hear the acclaimed New York Times best- selling author Dave Eggers, review one of … [Read more...]
Giants Capture Opener, 12-11
The San Quentin Giants pulled out a ninth-inning victory over the Oakland Oaks to open their 2009 baseball season, 12-11, on April 4. The opening day … [Read more...]
$200 For Parolees Doesn’t Make It
In 1974, the state of California began providing funds for newly released prisoners in the amount of $200. Thirty-five years later, in spite of … [Read more...]
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