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Five men graduate with degrees from Gateway Seminary

August 2, 2017 by Wesley Eisiminger

Graduates Julio Saca, Anthony Prater Sr., Louis Hunter Jr. and Edward Brooks

A clear sky and blue waters, seen from San Quentin State Prison’s visiting room, served as the backdrop for friends and family to witness four … [Read more...]

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Court rules against FCC price-caps on calls

August 2, 2017 by Kevin D. Sawyer

Inmates’ families and advocates have lost another battle to place a cap on the price of in-state telephone calls made from prison. The United States … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Prison Economy

Long Beach initiates cleanup program to help with reintegration

August 2, 2017 by Jesse Vasquez

The parole department in Long Beach  started a cleanup program staffed by parolees to help them reintegrate into society, reported the Gazette … [Read more...]

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East Palo Alto re-entry making an impact despite limited funding

August 2, 2017 by Harry C. Goodall Jr.

An East Palo Alto re-entry facility with limited funding reports it is helping to change lives. “Now I just want to build up the community I once … [Read more...]

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Two journalism teachers combine their talents to guide their students’ voices to make an impact

August 2, 2017 by Rahsaan Thomas

Ryan Lindsey going over a writing assignment with one of her student

Wearing t-shirts listing names of Black men killed by the police, a curly afro and glasses, Ryan Lindsay taught a college journalism class at San … [Read more...]

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Two journalism teachers combine their talents to guide their students’ voices to make an impact

August 2, 2017 by Juan Haines

Gabriel Tolliver returning homework to his students

In a criminal justice system that Gabriel Tolliver says encourages people to make bad choices, he co-teaches a journalism class to incarcerated men at … [Read more...]

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Más vivir y menos sobrevivir: yo, tú, él y nosotros Parte 5

August 2, 2017 by Lucia de la Fuente

Yo fui herida. Yo herí de regreso; muchas veces, a quienes no tenían “velo en mi entierro”. Yo corrí, me caí, caminé, me paralicé y me adormecí. Yo … [Read more...]

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La Importancia de una Buena Comunicación entre Padres e Hijos

August 2, 2017 by John Lam

La manera en que los padres se comunican con sus hijos puede causarles que no desarrollen un auto-estima saludable, emociones y comportamientos, según … [Read more...]

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Dialogo entre Madre e Hijo

August 2, 2017 by Charles David Henry

Muchas mujeres encarceladas pueden ayudar a prevenir las conductas de riesgo en sus hijos adolescentes a través de la forma en que se comunican con … [Read more...]

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Programa de limpieza inusual

August 2, 2017 by Jesse Vasquez

El parole (departamento de libertad condicional) de Long Beach inició un programa de limpieza con parolees (personas bajo libertad condicional) para … [Read more...]

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