Monthly articles will help educate the incarcerated on information technology By Sherman K. NewmanContributing Writer Welcome to Tech Block … [Read more...]
Celebrating World Press Freedom Day
Prison newspaper history illustrates the power ofthe press to be a vehicle for freedom and change By Kate McQueenWall City Adviser In early … [Read more...]
It’s Good To Be KING
Ella Baker’s co-program director shares some hard-won wisdom James King is a formerly incarcerated graduate of Patten College and the Prison … [Read more...]
The Reason Why
By Niko Herrera You’re so hard to love, and I know the reason whyYou’re so insecure; you need to put that to the sideThat is not the way baby, … [Read more...]
Ten Toes In
A long-standing program stresses theimportance of healthy relationships By Kat Smith, Contributing Writer Darlene Burke sat in the church pews … [Read more...]
THE VIEW 2023
The sun goes downbehind San Quentin … [Read more...]
REASONS TO SMILE: ORAL HEALTH AND DENTAL CARE
Transitions Clinic Network (TCN) is a network of community health clinics that serve returning community members. TCN clinics are led by Community … [Read more...]
‘Collateral consequences’ derail already-fragile prison education
By Charlotte WestCollege Inside EditorReprinted by permission ■ The fragility ofprison education A student who — after someone he knows gets a … [Read more...]
ARRESTED VETERANS GRADUATE FROM INNOVATIVE ‘TREATMENT COURT’ IN MARIN COUNTY
By Richard HalsteadMarin Independent JournalReprinted by permission Army Veteran Jeffrey Barbe was homeless when he was arrested on a drug … [Read more...]
PRISON, REHABILITATION, AND WASTED POTENTIAL
Bill Keller, Marshall Project founding editor talks about his new book, What’s Prison For? By Charlotte West Charlotte West: Why did you … [Read more...]
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