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Angie Gordon (left), David Greenwald (center), and Anand Jon Alexander on the right
Prison Violence & Inmate Safety, Wrongful Conviction & Justice Reform

A Beacon in the Dark

A Beacon in the Dark”: Inside San Quentin’s First-Ever Transgender Visibility Night In a historic first for California’s oldest and most iconic prison, San Quentin State Prison hosted a Transgender Visibility Night Panel Discussion—an event believed to be the first of its kind inside a state correctional facility. Organized by incarcerated trans woman Angie Gordon, a Vanguard Board Member and Editorial Board member of the Vanguard Incarcerated Press, the evening served as both a celebration and a reckoning, amplifying voices that are often marginalized within the prison system and society at large. The event was co-hosted by Will Cartridge. What emerged from the event was not only an acknowledgment of visibility but a powerful assertion of humanity, solidarity, and yes, even joy. For Angie Gordon, who emceed the evening and shaped its vision, the event was a manifestation of collective resilience. “We were there to share a message of resiliency in the face of setback,” Gordon told the Vanguard. “Trump is a punch in the face, for many out there but especially for the trans community, but punches in the face are going to happen, it’s what you do with those moments, right?” In that spirit, Transgender Visibility Night was not about merely occupying space—it was about transforming it. From panel discussions to candid storytelling and powerful performances, the evening redefined what visibility can look like behind bars: joy as resistance, truth as healing, and community as survival. A Beacon in the Dark Read More “A Beacon in the Dark”: Inside San Quentin’s First-Ever Transgender Visibility Night Popular Posts Popular Tags: Adventure travel attack behind the bars Cozy decor Daily routines DIY projects Healthy habits Lawsuit After Assault Lifestyle ideas Mindfulness tips News Seasonal trends Self-improvement Style inspiration Travel guides Wardrobe essentials

san quentin’s first cal state master’s graduate champions healmetoo app to address gender abuse, violence, and wrongful convictions through ethical ai
Ethical AI & Criminal Justice, Prison Violence & Inmate Safety, Uncategorized

Convictions Through Ethical AI

San Quentin’s First Cal State Master’s Graduate Champions HealMeToo App to Address Gender Abuse, Violence, and Wrongful Convictions Through Ethical AI SAN QUENTIN, CA — On July 25, 2025, San Quentin Rehabilitation Center (SQRC) will host a milestone graduation ceremony where dozens of incarcerated individuals will receive their GEDs and college degrees. Among them is Anand Jon Alexander, who will become the first person inside San Quentin to earn a master’s degree from a California State University campus. Alexander completed his graduate work through a full scholarship from the Department of Rehabilitation and Project Rebound. His capstone project, the HealMeToo.app, is an ambitious initiative that aims to address gender abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, and wrongful convictions by integrating trauma-informed design with ethical artificial intelligence (eAI). As Warden Chance Andes noted, “San Quentin’s incarcerated population receiving a master’s degree is a testament to the potential for change within the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. It gives incarcerated individuals a second chance, empowering them to rebuild their lives and be assets to society.” The project aligns with Governor Newsom’s broader rehabilitation and reentry goals and has attracted attention from district attorneys who visited SQRC during a May 8 forum. Several expressed enthusiasm about integrating HealMeToo into county-level restorative justice efforts, citing the unique credibility of lived experience in shifting youth behavior. Read More San Quentin’s First Cal State Master’s Graduate Champions HealMeToo App to Address Gender Abuse, Violence, and Wrongful Convictions Through Ethical AI Popular Posts Popular Tags: Adventure travel attack behind the bars Cozy decor Daily routines DIY projects Healthy habits Lawsuit After Assault Lifestyle ideas Mindfulness tips News Seasonal trends Self-improvement Style inspiration Travel guides Wardrobe essentials

The Wrongful Conviction Of Anand Jon Alexander
Prison Assault & Lawsuit, Prison Violence & Inmate Safety, Wrongful Conviction & Justice Reform

The Wrongful Conviction

Everyday Injustice Podcast Episode 59 – The Wrongful Conviction Of Anand Jon Alexander Anand Jon Alexander was a rising star in the fashion industry in 2007 when he was arrested and ultimately convicted of one count of rape and many counts of lesser sexual offenses. Although there were no injuries on anyone and he had no history of violence, he was sentenced to 59 years to life in prison. He has spent over 13 years in prison and barely survived a racial hate crime stabbing in 2019. He is suing the State of California for an undisclosed amount. Joining Everyday Injustice is attorney Tim Milner, who has been working on the commutation case. Attorney Tim Milner explained that he has been a lawyer for 40 years and usually tends to shy away from scandalous sex cases, but this was an exceptional case. “This man is innocent,” he said. “He also had one of the worst trials that I’ve seen.” He noted that he has done at least 80 trials and “this guy did not get a fair shake.” Read More Popular Posts Popular Tags: Adventure travel Cozy decor Daily routines DIY projects Healthy habits Lifestyle ideas Mindfulness tips News Seasonal trends Self-improvement Style inspiration Travel guides Wardrobe essentials

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