California has tremendous potential to save money by revamping its prison system, says a college professor in a Los Angeles Times column. “We need the … [Read more...]
Prisoner Recalls Olympic Tryouts
The 2012 Summer Olympic Games conjure up fond memories for San Quentin prisoner Ralph “Red” L. Ligons. He was a world-class 100-meter sprinter who … [Read more...]
West Virginia’s Prison Problem
West Virginia is struggling with chronic prison overcrowding, and leaders are warning they need a workable solution now. “I do believe we’re literally … [Read more...]
S.Q.’s Field of Dreams Inspires Introspection
San Quentin’s lower yard is named the Field of Dreams. Some might see it as a Field of Broken Dreams, to steal a look into the life of some men at the … [Read more...]
Blueprint for Prison Future A Boost for S.Q. Programs
California’s blueprint for the future of its prison system proposes significant changes to programming at San Quentin. The plan would add nine new … [Read more...]
PUP Brings Change
San Quentin sits alongside the Bay like a castle, a penitentiary full of history and legend. It is symbolic of a bloody past - once home to warriors … [Read more...]
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