Memorably described as "living hell" by Johnny Cash, San Quentin has long been one of the USA's most infamous prisons.
The popular and critically-acclaimed podcast was previously a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, journalism's highest honor.
San Quentin is being redesigned for rehabilitation, with more green space and classrooms to help prisoners prepare to reenter ...
Danish architecture studio Schmidt Hammer Lassen and American studio DLR Group have been selected to redesign California's ...
On the day before Thanksgiving, California Gov. Gavin Newsom pardoned 19 people, including Walter Earlonne Woods, who was ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) pardoned a Pulitzer Prize finalist who spent more than two decades imprisoned at San Quentin ...
Danish architecture studio Schmidt Hammer Lassen and American studio DLR Group have been selected to redesign California's San Quentin State Prison into a rehabilitation centre that will utilise ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom granted 19 Thanksgiving eve pardons, including one to a Pulitzer Prize finalist who produced the ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom granted a series of pardons Wednesday, including one for the co-founder and co-producer of a ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom has granted a full and unconditional pardon to Earlonne Woods, co-founder and co-host of the ...
The prison (now officially known as San Quentin Rehabilitation Center rather than San Quentin State Prison), already had programs to support reentry, though resources were limited. Classes that ...