Nothing about the study hall looks unusual — college students quietly busy themselves at desks, colorful educational posters decorate the walls, an … [Read more...]
Awards ceremony honors formerly incarcerated
Dwayne Mack had spent 20 years collectively in state prisons when he turned his love of performing into his own play production company called Mack … [Read more...]
Traumatic brain injury linked to incarceration
The Compassion Prison Project (CPP) is spearheading a campaign designed to help bring awareness to the connection between traumatic brain injuries … [Read more...]
Nathan McKinney — free at last
The San Quentin News managing editor, Nathan McKinney, paroled just before the Omicron variant placed the prison on a 60- day lockdown. McKinney … [Read more...]
Veteran SQNews layout designer paroled, now fighting deportation
Another longtime member of the San Quentin News team, Phoeun You, paroled before the COVID-19 Omicron variant placed the prison on a 60-day … [Read more...]
WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY
San Quentin News celebrates freedom of the press ina look back on a historic journey of award-winningprison journalism spanning more than eight … [Read more...]
The Resurgence of Native Hawaiians
Reclaiming their traditions and cultural identity The Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) prison population in the U.S. skyrocketed 250 … [Read more...]
ONE YEAR TO LIFE
CRIMINAL, REVOLUTIONARY, MURDERER, ICON? ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF GEORGE JACKSON’S DEATH, THE ANSWER DEPENDS ON WHO YOU ASK. Fifty years ago, George … [Read more...]
The March Of Memories
On a Friday afternoon in November, an event dubbed Mourning Our Losses (MOL) was held on San Quentin’s Lower Yard. It brought together about 200 … [Read more...]
Letters TO THE EDITOR, April 2022
SOUTH DAKOTA CELL BLOCK SENDS SOME LOVE Dear Editor: I love your newspaper. It always has good articles and info in it. The facility … [Read more...]
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