Father Stephen Barber started at San Quentin as a volunteer in 1996 along with other Jesuit priests from Berkeley where he attended the School of … [Read more...]
Chaplains Serving Hope on All Levels
Just as the U.S. military hires on Spiritual Counselors, so does the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The makeup of San … [Read more...]
THE FAMILY THAT OVERCOMES TOGETHER STAYS TOGETHER
In Jan. 2005, Vince Russo began taking correspondence courses through Ohio State University, pursuing his bachelor’s degree. He borrowed a book … [Read more...]
‘NORA’ ON THE BALLOT
On November 04, 2008, the California voters will be voting on one of the most major changes in California criminal law in a very long time, known as … [Read more...]
Tobias Wolff Speaks To Us
If you were standing in line for tryouts for American Idol, and they pulled you aside and sat you down with Bruce Springsteen to talk, that would be … [Read more...]
Marching Forward
On June 19, 2008, the entire education department was closed to in order to allow the staff to attend a graduation ceremony in the Garden … [Read more...]
“Boston” Marathon Man
On Sept. 01, 2008, Ron Goodman plans to run the distance and time that would qualify him for the Boston Marathon. A part of the 1,000-Mile Club at San … [Read more...]
Centerforce Inisde/Out Summit 2008
On October 6 & 7, 2008, at the Double Tree Sonoma Wine Country, in Rohnert Park, California, “Centerforce Inside/Out” summit will once again … [Read more...]
SQ Digital TV
The switch over from analog to digital signal scheduled for February 2009 is little more than a minor inconvenience for San Quentin. In order to … [Read more...]
“Can I See Some Identification, Please?”
Once paroled from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, rebuilding a new life becomes a never ending request to show valid … [Read more...]