San Quentin Families Project

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The San Quentin Families Project holds the hope of seeding a better future for children with incarcerated dads and opens a window of opportunity to bring about better understanding of social justice and prison issues in our communities. The Project connects with families through Friday lunches and visits to the House on the Hill, and provides letter writing kits and postage to families and incarcerated fathers.

The Project also publishes an advocacy newsletter called The Prison Voice. Read copies of The Prison Voice:
Issue #7, October 2008, A discussion of the 2008 California ballot propositions affecting criminal justice issues

Issue #6, July-August 2008, Observing Prison Justice Sunday

Issue #5, June 2008, Sentencing injustice

Issue #4, October 2007, Children of incarcerated parents

Issue #3, August 2007, Observing Prison Justice Sunday

Issue #2, July 2007, Children's Rights & A family story

Issue #1,  July 2006, The very first issue: our motivation and goals

 
 
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