Once, long ago we all were young and anxious, waiting for winter to end and spring to come because the American pastime is coming! Yes, baseball will … [Read more...]
Let’s Play Ball
Once again the baseball season is nearly upon us. On Saturday Feb. 28, and March 7, the San Quentin Giants baseball team will conduct try outs at 9 … [Read more...]
$200 For Parolees Doesn’t Make It
In 1974, the state of California began providing funds for newly released prisoners in the amount of $200. Thirty-five years later, in spite of … [Read more...]
The U.S. Justice System, Moving Towards 18th Century
A punitive justice system and social disparity bequeath U.S with the largest incarceration in the history of the world According to the National … [Read more...]
‘Life and Times of Frederick Douglas’
Frederick Douglass was born into slavery and self educated, learning to read and write despite the barriers against slave education. As a fugitive … [Read more...]
State Officials Get Lesson in S.Q. Ethics
Twice in the last 30 days, officials who help shape prison policy have come to take a look at the work of the Prison University Project at San Quentin … [Read more...]
Change Comes To San Quentin
K. Wong, San Quentin’s new acting warden, says he is making a thorough review of all of the prison’s inmate programs with the goal of improving … [Read more...]
Feds Order Massive Prisoner Release
In a landmark federal court ruling intended to resolve the issues of overcrowding and inadequate medical and mental health care in California’s … [Read more...]
‘Jailhouse Lawyer’ Paroles After 23 Years
John Dannenberg composed countless writs, motions and legal briefs for himself and a great many of his peers during his more than 23 years behind … [Read more...]
Reflection
What do you see when looking into a mirror Your reflection; past or present What do I see when looking into the mirror My reflection; past and … [Read more...]
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