When 1,000 words isn’t enough to unpack topics related to the California prison system, we bring you longer reported essays, narrative journalism and explanatory features.
Take the Win
Prison transfers are a regular and sometimes dreaded occurrence, especially in California, which holds 87,000 people in its 30 men’s state prisons. What happens when an incarcerated person just doesn’t want to leave?
Reforming the Row
A journey from San Quentin’s Death Row to California State Prison Corcoran. What’s Next?
The Great Book Quest
The steady decline in reading is a pattern I’ve noticed over the last 13 years I have been at San Quentin. That made me wonder how much the collection had also changed. And so began a quest to locate the library’s most-read books.
Introducing Wall City
Mass incarceration in California takes its singular shape from the state’s borderlands, its shifting demographics, its drug trade, its gangs and gang culture. And it’s a story that cannot be understood in its fullness unless we highlight just how varied the experience of imprisonment across the state has been, and still can be.
