
Don Chaddock
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Oct 23, 2024 |
cdcr.ca.gov | Don Chaddock
If you missed it, there’s still time to catch the groundbreaking San Quentin Film Festival, now streaming on Eventive until Oct. 29. This historic event marked the first-ever film festival held inside a U.S. prison. The two-day festival showcased work from current and previously incarcerated filmmakers and demonstrated the power of artistic innovation on rehabilitation.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
cdcr.ca.gov | Don Chaddock
A tale of confidence men, swindlers, and a clairvoyant crime ring are part of the historical fabric of San Quentin. One early 1900s case involved a network of clairvoyants, fraudulent sales of radium mining stock, and tall tales told by a smooth-talking mystic. The convoluted tale reads more like a movie script than a piece of history.
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Feb 2, 2024 |
cdcr.ca.gov | Daniel Schumacher |Don Chaddock
When Juan Ruiz heard about a coworker in need of a kidney transplant, the 27-year-old correctional officer stepped forward. For over a year, Lt. Salvador Bermudez has battled kidney failure and was placed on a transplant list. Both employees work at California State Prison, Los Angeles County, with the 41-year-old Bermudez on the job for 17 years. Meanwhile, Ruiz is a relative newcomer, with two years of service. “I hope people realize the department is more than just coworkers.
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Dec 1, 2023 |
petnews2day.com | Don Chaddock
While researching Unlocking History, tales can emerge from pale memos such because the California Men’s Colony (CMC) nice cat caper of 1956. Frantic to seek out her lacking feline, a San Luis Obispo resident phoned CMC to report one was lacking with certainly one of their staff accountable. “At approximately 4:20 p.m. on this date, (the Second Watch sergeant) received a telephone call from a Mrs. Wright. She stated, ‘Someone from your institution brought his cat to my house to be bred with my cat.
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Oct 13, 2023 |
cdcr.ca.gov | Don Chaddock
Across California, ISUDT Ambassadors and other program support staff facilitated in-prison events and messaging to observe International Overdose Awareness Day (IOAD) which occurred Aug. 31, 2023. The campaign raised overdose awareness for one of the world’s worst public health crises and focused on evidence-based overdose prevention strategies, while acknowledging the profound grief felt by families and friends whose loved ones have died or suffered permanent injury from a drug overdose.
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