In the Jan. 2009 Edition of the S.Q. News, the article “Administrative Segregation: One Giant Leap Backward,” was printed. The article focused on the … [Read more...]
Over 2 Million Muslims Make Pilgrimage
This past holiday season while many people in America were crowded into shopping malls buying Christmas gifts, millions of Muslims from around the … [Read more...]
Haterism What it Means to be a Hater
Most of us here at San Quentin have used the term “hating” at one time or another. And almost certainly, at one time or another we’ve also indulged … [Read more...]
The Chance of Hope
Prison college programs are often viewed with harsh criticism. Supporters contend that they reduce recidivism and increase the quality of life for … [Read more...]
When the School of Hard Knocks Produces Fruit
Seeing the pride on the faces of the men of San Quentin could not compare with the pride held by family members that where in attendance for the 2008 … [Read more...]
SQ Digital TV
The switch over from analog to digital signal scheduled for February 2009 is little more than a minor inconvenience for San Quentin. In order to … [Read more...]
Reconnecting
By Troy Williams Contributing Writer Twenty-five years ago my mind did not fully grasp a connection to all of humanity. I could neither recognize … [Read more...]
Town Hall Commentary
On Thursday August 14, 2008, the San Quentin Garden Chapel was used to hold a Town Hall meeting with the administration. I was in attendance of this, … [Read more...]
The SQ Problem Of Integration
On August 14, 2008, the following administrative staff were present at the Town Hall meeting in the Protestant chapel: Warden Robert Ayers Jr., Chief … [Read more...]
Shared Experience
It has been said on many occasions, “If these walls could talk, what stories would flow from them.” Well, San Quentin now finds itself in a unique … [Read more...]
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