At San Quentin, prisoners create a newspaper in search of their
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Freedom and prison: two opposites. How can you be free behind bars? At San Quentin State Prison north of San Francisco, they seek their freedom of thought. This is my first visit to a prison. At the entrance they warn us: “If you hear shots, don’t run, we know how to protect you.” There are nearly 4,000 inmates, only men. The dress code for visitors is black, and phones are prohibited. First stop is the church. We […]
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