‘I get to tell my story’: incarcerated journalists are making podcasts, going viral and winning awards
by Sam Levin in San Quentin, California from US news | The Guardian on (#6H6ZD)
Inside San Quentin, residents are drawing mainstream audiences and shifting narratives about life behind bars
In November, Juan Moreno Haines earned a coveted promotion. The California journalist was named editor-in-chief of Solitary Watch, a non-profit news organization reporting on conditions in US prisons.
Haines helps 16 writers craft story ideas, fact-check, edit articles and navigate the many hurdles of reporting on neglect and abuse behind bars, all while dealing with a major obstacle no other media leader in America has to face: he is prohibited from directly communicating with his journalists, most of whom he has never met.
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