New research from University of Calgary shows social and rehabilitative benefits New research and programs highlight the value of board games, … [Read more...]
New startup uses advanced analytics to reduce recidivism
An innovative tech startup is helping to improve the criminal legal system’s handling of prisons, parole and probation to reduce recidivism and … [Read more...]
MAY IS AAPI CULTURAL HERITAGE MONTH
San Quentin News recognizes the manycontributions of Asian Americans andPacific Islanders in the movement toend violence and to bring … [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...]
Former youth offender earns his freedom
San Quentin resident Philippe “Kellz” Kelly, 39, walked through the prison’s front gates with his newly granted freedom on February 8. Kelly, … [Read more...]
WHO IS SCOT CALDWELL?
Our patron saint of printing continues to support SQNews in retirement The San Quentin News would not exist without the support of donors, … [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...]
Long – Suffering
unconditional love, absolute forgiveness I have been incarcerated for eight years. Throughout that time, my wife’s love has been my beacon of … [Read more...]
Lifeline
The value of the written word I remember when I arrived at Deuel Vocational Institute (DVI) in Tarcy, California. Staring up at those five tiers … [Read more...]
UnCommon Sense
Submitted by Jessie MiloCSP-Corcoran … [Read more...]
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