Close your eyes and say to yourself, "state prison." Your mind likely fills with images, colors, sounds, emotions - all harsh - and most of them are probably accurate. But there is more to find in prison. There is humanity. IPP Volunteer Becky LoDolce writes about her experiences inside San Quentin State Prison in New Cartographer magazine. For complete story, visit the New Cartographer website.
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12/11/2017 08:27:26 am
Thanks to your article I know what I need to do. It is very important for me. Good luck!
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