Dave Dahl’s story isn’t typical for ex-felons. Most offenders do not get meaningful support that helps them re-integrate back into the community … [Read more...]
Plans Unfold for S.Q. Peace Walk in June
This summer, prisoners, administrators and correctional officers plan to bridge their differences and unite for poor children around the world. San … [Read more...]
One Day At A Time – Johnny Rodriguez’s Remarkable Program for At-Risk-Youth
Johnny Rodriguez grew up in a neighborhood where gangs and drugs were a prevalent force in society. The experience of navigating through the … [Read more...]
Warden Chappell Takes Over at S.Q.
San Quentin State Prison welcomed a new warden after the Acting Warden, Michael Martel, retired after only 10 months on the job. Prison officials … [Read more...]
Out of Prison After 33 Years Behind the Wall
After spending three decades incarcerated in California’s toughest prisons, Nathaniel Rouse paroled from San Quentin with a message of hope through … [Read more...]
S.Q. Welcomes New Chaplain
Mardi Ralph Jackson has been appointed San Quentin’s Protestant chaplain, the first African-American female Protestant chaplain at the prison’s Garden … [Read more...]
Words to My Father
A daughter’s struggle for her father’s freedom and for family redemption As a little girl, Kishana Stiner fought to keep her family together after her … [Read more...]
New Leadership At S.Q. News
One of the most challenging jobs in San Quentin is producing the San Quentin News prisoner newspaper. I accepted the job, knowing that we will … [Read more...]
Ex-Dealer’s Message
OAKLAND -- For a brief but glorious couple of years in the late 1980s, Darryl “Lil D” Reed thought he had it made. His uncle by marriage was Felix … [Read more...]
Lifer Home for the Holidays
Released from San Quentin State Prison after 33 years in prison, Albert Hernandez will be home for the holiday, proclaiming that is a very different … [Read more...]
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