Por Tare Beltranchuc y Marco Villa Luis Ojeda de 23 años, se encuentra en la Prisión de San Quentin cumpliendo una condena de seis años por asalto … [Read more...]
Entre el cielo y la tierra
“Nadie puede decir en qué momento comienza el despertar del hombre”(Eduardo Subirats, Utopía y Subversión, 1975, p. 148) Por Lucía de la Fuente, … [Read more...]
Wall City Edición Español
Otoño del 2019Volume 1 Publicación 1 LUGARCapilla Católica de San Quentin.CONSTRUIDAEN 1850Como un lugar donde la comunidad católica se une a … [Read more...]
Wall City Magazine
Named in honor of the first San Quentin News publication, Wall City News, which was produced in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The magazine gives a resonating … [Read more...]
Honoring Our Servicemen and Servicewomen
Wall City is written and produced by the incarcerated staff, Wall City advisors and advisors at San Quentin News. The Friends of San Quentin News is … [Read more...]
The Resurgence of Native Hawaiians
Reclaiming their traditions and cultural identity The Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) prison population in the U.S. skyrocketed 250 … [Read more...]
ONE YEAR TO LIFE
CRIMINAL, REVOLUTIONARY, MURDERER, ICON? ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF GEORGE JACKSON’S DEATH, THE ANSWER DEPENDS ON WHO YOU ASK. Fifty years ago, George … [Read more...]
Closer Than You Think
By Erick Maciel This painting is intended to depict San Quentin’s health care system during the COVID-19 pandemic. Send memorial … [Read more...]
The March Of Memories
On a Friday afternoon in November, an event dubbed Mourning Our Losses (MOL) was held on San Quentin’s Lower Yard. It brought together about 200 … [Read more...]
SAM’s AQUA Adventures
By Quint Clark … [Read more...]
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