Seven months after one of the worst COVID-19 outbreaks to hit any conglomerate population, many of us. The San Diego Zoo just gave coronavirus vaccinations to nine apes while hundreds upon hundreds of prisoners inside COVID-19 ravaged San Quentin State Prison wait for the same life-saving consideration. He's served 19 years of a 55-years-to-life sentence for murder, which includes. He was a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in Audio Reporting for cohosting the podcast "Ear Hustle," and he has contributed to The Marshall Project and San Quentin News. .Rahsaan "New York" Thomas is a writer incarcerated in San Quentin State Prison in California.
The Registered Nurse (RN), CF, under the supervision of the Supervising Registered Nurse II, CF is responsible for providing basic nursing care to inmates…. Some are blatant, others are more subtle."Ear Hustle," a podcast about life inside San Quentin State Prison produced by two inmates and a volunteer, might be the best new podcast I've heard this year. San Quentin prison is California's oldest correctional facility and houses the state's only gaRace Relations Inside San Quentin by Ewallor Ngaaje FebruPhoto by Eddie Herena Race relations presuppose the existence of racism, and in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), racism flourishes between inmates as well as from staff to inmates. Inmates walk outside their cells at San Quentin state prison in San Quentin, California, June 8, 2012. Up until then, I felt San Quentin was doing a decent job at keeping the virus out. And it all started once COVID landed here from Chino. I have never experienced this much stress and anxiety. But out of the 13 years I’ve been incarcerated, the last three-and-a-half months have been the hardest-by far.