As the holidays approach, the hearts of the people in the San Quentin community flood with thankfulness. “Asked on the Line” conducted 61 random … [Read more...]
S.Q. News Editor Harry O Departs
After 23½ years in federal and state prisons, Michael R. Harris was released from San Quentin State Prison on Oct. 11, 2011. He has been active in … [Read more...]
Asked On The Line
The San Quentin T.R.U.S.T. for the Development of Incarcerated Men will hold its 8th annual graduation for 2011 graduates. Over 250 men have graduated … [Read more...]
T.R.U.S.T. Fellows Hold Health Fair
In spite of a chilly morning, hundreds of prisoners lined up, listening to lectures from doctors, nurses, and counselors on how to practice wellness … [Read more...]
Richmond Teens Offer Advice to Community
If you were mayor, what would you do to make Richmond a better place to live? That question was posed to high school students whose ideas included … [Read more...]
Remembering Caesar Chavez
As a young child I marched with Caesar Chavez in 1966 from Delano to Sacramento. My uncles were farm workers in the central valley in the 1960s and … [Read more...]
Students Get Eye-Opening Experience At S.Q.
A group of 25 college students got a real education in California’s penal system during a visit to San Quentin State Prison. They sat in a circle with … [Read more...]
T.R.U.S.T. Fellows Hold Health Fair
In spite of a chilly morning, hundreds of prisoners lined up, listening to lectures from doctors, nurses, and counselors on how to practice wellness … [Read more...]
T.R.U.S.T. Graduates Speak Up
The most important thing incarcerated inmates can do to rebuild broken family relationships is to tell their children the truth. “Tell them your … [Read more...]
Richmond vs. T.R.U.S.T. Softball
A group of San Quentin inmates who have “been there and done that” are helping to change the lives of young Richmond men who have landed in … [Read more...]