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In America Slaves Have No Voting Rights

November 1, 2008 by By LAMONTA McBROOM

Life on a slave plantation

  Participation in the electoral process has always been important for many reasons, but more so now.  By November 4, a black president was … [Read more...]

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Forgiving

November 1, 2008 by By Doc Childre and Howard Martin

The incoherence that results from holding on to resentments and unforgiving attitudes keeps you from being aligned with your true self. It can block … [Read more...]

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Chaplains Serving Hope on All Levels

November 1, 2008 by Kenneth R. Brydon

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...]

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Chaplains Serving Hope on All Levels

November 1, 2008 by Kenneth R. Brydon

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...]

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Chaplains Serving Hope on All Levels

November 1, 2008 by Kenneth R. Brydon

In the early 1990s, Pastor Morris Curry began teaching “Biblical Counseling Foundation” (BCF) as a volunteer. Recommended by then Protestant Chaplain … [Read more...]

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Chaplains Serving Hope on All Levels

November 1, 2008 by Kenneth R. Brydon

Muslim Chaplain, Imam Rafeeq S. Hassan began volunteering at San Quentin State Prison in 1985 under the endorsement and sponsorship of Masjid … [Read more...]

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Chaplains Serving Hope on All Levels

November 1, 2008 by Kenneth R. Brydon

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...]

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Chaplains Serving Hope on All Levels

November 1, 2008 by Kenneth R. Brydon

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...]

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Think You Can Write?

November 1, 2008 by San Quentin News Staff

Resilience Multimedia, publisher of the widely praised book, “Think Outside the Cell: An Entrepreneur’s Guide for the Incarcerated and Formerly … [Read more...]

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Condemned Row Inmates Form Advisory Council

November 1, 2008 by L. Samuel Capers

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...]

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