At age 57, the Native American Indian (“AMI”) chaplain, Hector Heredia has been involved in Indian spiritual affairs for 40 years. Brought up in the … [Read more...]
Chaplains Serving Hope on All Levels
In November 2004 Carol Hymen came to San Quentin part time as the Jewish Chaplain. She brings to her duties a background of institutional work, first … [Read more...]
Chaplains Serving Hope on All Levels
In the early 1990s, Pastor Morris Curry began teaching “Biblical Counseling Foundation” (BCF) as a volunteer. Recommended by then Protestant Chaplain … [Read more...]
Chaplains Serving Hope on All Levels
Muslim Chaplain, Imam Rafeeq S. Hassan began volunteering at San Quentin State Prison in 1985 under the endorsement and sponsorship of Masjid … [Read more...]
Chaplains Serving Hope on All Levels
Father Stephen Barber started at San Quentin as a volunteer in 1996 along with other Jesuit priests from Berkeley where he attended the School of … [Read more...]
Chaplains Serving Hope on All Levels
Just as the U.S. military hires on Spiritual Counselors, so does the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The makeup of San … [Read more...]
Think You Can Write?
Resilience Multimedia, publisher of the widely praised book, “Think Outside the Cell: An Entrepreneur’s Guide for the Incarcerated and Formerly … [Read more...]
Condemned Row Inmates Form Advisory Council
East Block’s Condemned Row has been a world of its own. It’s known to house the worst of the worst. It is a man’s final stop before his ill awaited … [Read more...]
PROPOSITIONS 5 & 6
In an election that was quite clearly overshadowed by the uncertain economic times, Americans went to the polls and voted their pocket-books in … [Read more...]
Student Injured in Print Shop
Andre Taylor, vocational student, was seriously injured while operating a paper cutter in the San Quentin Printshop. Taylor’s hand was caught in the … [Read more...]
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