It Sitting Remote and Picturesque, a Ringed Fortress with Formidable Walls, Inhibiting Gates and Deadly Dark Watchtowers Containing Life-Altering and … [Read more...]
Prodigals Return to San Quentin
The sally port opens to clean grass trees, birdsong, a raised pond, quadrangle guarded by ancient buildings open to blue evening sky, where water … [Read more...]
It Starts at Home
Fathers are the missing links in the lives of many young Americans. In an increasingly dangerous and unpredictable world, absent fathers add … [Read more...]
Healing Our Wounds
Namaste, my brothers. I hope today finds you well and in good spirits. I wanted to write about healing, we must also talk about woundings, for the … [Read more...]
ON COMING TO SAN QUENTIN
I’ve never done time, but in all honesty that’s more a matter of luck than virtue; I was in and out of trouble during my teenage years, some of it … [Read more...]
DEATHROW CONCERNS
I have some concerns on the news letter. You mention that death row stories welcome and yet there has not been any letters, or mentions of anything … [Read more...]
BUDDHIST PROGRAM
In 1998, the Buddhist Peace Fellowship (“BPF”) was contacted with a request for assistance in forming a Buddhist religious program at SQ. The BPF … [Read more...]
NORTH BAY SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY ACCREDITATION
San Quentin Garden Chapel Christian Fellowship has recently been fully accredited under Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary. This occurred and … [Read more...]
Machine Shop Receives State Fair Award
San Quentin’s Vocational Machine Shop has once again shown that precision is award winning. Four students, Ed Ballenger, Steven Hayes, William … [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 on … [Read more...]
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