A Coding Program at San Quentin Offers Hope for Careers After Prison

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Humanitarian Parole Program Can Continue
An Oakland man is breathing easier… after a program that protects a Nicaraguan friend survived a court challenge by several Republican-led states. But with a notice of appeal filed this week, his relief could be short lived.
Reporter: Tyche Hendricks, KQED Senior Immigration Editor
People Incarcerated at San Quentin Graduate from Coding Program
Roughly 50 people incarcerated at San Quentin are now one step closer to getting a career out of prison. That’s through a program that gives job training in skills like coding and audio production to prisoners.
Billy Cruz, KQED
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A Coding Program at San Quentin Offers Hope for Careers After Prison

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