opportunity to practice leadership, teamwork, confidence, hard work, dedication, and i think street s treated me wrong, but baseball always treated me right. wow. as we watch the team practice, i got curious. why would rashawn work so hard at a rehab program when he knows he has almost no chance of ever getting out of prison? why do you want to be a journalist? what does this do for you? it does a lot. first of all, my voice is the only thing that s still free. okay. and having so much time, you feel like you re going to waste. there s nothing meaningful to do except for writing. so, this gives me something meaningful toll do. finding a purpose in life is not exactly what we generally think of when we picture what inmates are doing in prison. you know what you think of, fighting in the shower, racially rioting. well, check this out. yoga is another one of the rehab programs here, and phun singh, a practitioner and a writer for
meaningful t do. finding a purpose in life is not exactly what we generally think of when we picture what inmates are doing in prison. you know what you think of, fighting in the shower, racially rioting. well, check this out. yoga is another one of the rehab programs here, and phun singh, a practitioner and a writer for the news is letting me sit in on the story. inhale and extend. why do you think it s important to do yoga? helps me to relax and do whatever energy i accumulate throughout the day, it helps me to discharge that energy. mentally, what has it done? i m more clear. focused. i m ready for, you know, another challenge. it s good. next, me and foon head over to cell block c, where 420 men are housed, including foon. when i first came, i looked, i was actually scared.
programs here, and phun singh, a practitioner and a writer for the san quentin news is letting me sit in on the story. inhale and extend. why do you think it s important to do yoga? helps me to relax and do whatever energy i accumulated throughout the day. it helps me to discharge that energy. mentally, what has it done? i m more clear. focused. i m ready for, you know, another challenge. it s good. next, me and foon head over to cell block c, where 420 men are housed, including foon. when i first came, i looked, i was actually scared. yeah. you know what i mean? like, here s this little guy. so, can i ask you how you ended up incarcerated? yes. so, i m in here for first-degree murder on a drive-by. so, what exactly happened? i had a nephew who was in school, right?