Introducing Darryl, 40I carry the hurt of being treated as less than human. I want to leave this relationship, but I fear…Humans of San QuentinSeptember 22, 2025
Blogs “Every Journey is Unique” by Nick SpringerFor a large portion of the incarcerated population here at Mule Creek, programming is everything. People would like to believe…Humans of San QuentinSeptember 19, 2025
Introducing Erik, 26With five strikes now, I cannot stumble. I must grow up. 11 years and 4 strikes was the deal I…Humans of San QuentinSeptember 15, 2025
Introducing Danny, 33Just hearing and seeing someone do all that time and still smile, laugh, and keep learning was amazing! I just…Humans of San QuentinSeptember 11, 2025
Poetry Michael, 47It’s powerful to see young Black men rise from struggle to success. That’s God. I am 35 from East Palo…Humans of San QuentinSeptember 9, 2025
Introducing James, 27We were once inseparable, but now we are locked up in separate prisons. Before we were inmates, we were just…Humans of San QuentinSeptember 9, 2025
Introducing Rashon, 33More than just relaxation, exercises like these keep me aware. I ignored the connection between my mental and physical health.…Humans of San QuentinSeptember 9, 2025
Introducing Ben, 52Growing up in the mountains behind Santa Barbara could feel lonely, but they were full of adventure. My earliest memories…Humans of San QuentinSeptember 9, 2025
Introducing Gilbert, 54I faced everything I hated about myself and struggled to make peace with the man in the mirror. I…Humans of San QuentinSeptember 8, 2025
Introducing Sherrod, 36This experience became the turning point where I learned to self-reflect and use that as a tool for growth. Life…Humans of San QuentinSeptember 8, 2025