Inside San Quentin's 'chill' new $236 million rehabilitaion center
Plus: Press gets Prop D wrong, Kate Schatz exposes 1960s reproductive injustice, more
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Today's headlines:
Inside San Quentin, a new approach to rehabilitation and training

By Tim Redmond
The Last Mile helps teach residents skills that will get them jobs on the outside. It's inspiring—but it's still a prison with too many people behind bars
Local news headlines get the economic impact of Prop. D totally wrong. Please: Do the math

By Tim Redmond
Plus: Silence from the Chron on Breed-Sherrill-Bloomberg story—and a move to save community clinics from the Lurie axe. That's The Agenda for May 17-24
Reproductive injustice in 1960s San Francisco exposed in Kate Schatz’s debut novel

By Lou Fancher
Horrendous recent Supreme Court decision and a very personal connection spurred tale of teenager facing pregnancy.
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