Ed Note 23.43/44

As much as we welcome editorial notes from all of you faithful readers, we are incredibly grateful to have our dear friend and colleague, OT, always ready and willing to share his thoughts and wisdom with  us readers of The Beat Within.  For those of you new to the ed note, OT, has been a part of The Beat Within dating back many years, when he was a young contributor in our weekly workshops inside San Mateo County Juvenile Hall. From those days we certainly have come a long way.  OT is truly more than a colleague, he is a

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This Is For The Beat Readers!

by Thomas Harns If you’re reading this, then I sincerely hope you’ve acknowledged that there may be a few flaws in your plan. And I’m sorry, like me you had to find out the hard way that you are not in control.  For some this is just a time out, a break from the craziness that we thought we could handle so well. For others, it’s going to be a long trip that you probably want to get off right now.  I speak from experience. I’m on my 23rd year in State Prison on a 15 to life sentence.  At eighteen,

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Dreams to Believe 

by Angel I think about what type of possibilities I could turn out to be in the future. I always think forward in what I want myself to be. I picture myself being an NBA basketball player and building a company to help kids who think this life is the only way. I believe in that dream that I fantasize. I know it’s a small chance that it will come true, but I’ve put my own dreams and my heart on a shelf. It has been up on that shelf for a very long period. I started to realize, you

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Ed Note 23.41/42

Greetings friends! If you came to this editorial note this week hoping to read the latest update from our dear friend, OT, in Nicaragua, you’ll most likely have to wait until the next issue, given our longtime friend and colleague, Kathy Ellison, has so kindly offered to write this week’s wonderful ed note!  Kathy not only gives us an excerpt from her 2010 book, “Buzz: A Year of Paying Attention,” she also gives us a snapshot of her life.  We are incredibly grateful to Kathy for her years of commitment to The Beat Within workshops in the Marin County Juvenile

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A New Perspective

by Richard Angulo As a kid, I used to look back on my life and realize I wasn’t dealt the best hand. Danny had a mom and dad that absolutely loved and adored him. His parents were involved in his life, heck, Danny’s mom was a regular on our middle school campus volunteering her time. Sylvia, on the other hand, came from a family that embraced high education. Sylvia’s father went to work every day in a suit and tie. He was the president of his own company while Sylvia’s mom was a high school teacher. While visiting their home, conversations

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The Tenderloin

by Aimee I live in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco. There are a lot of homeless people in my neighborhood which makes my neighborhood different from other neighborhoods. My neighborhood is very diverse with Mexicans, Blacks and Filipinos.  I miss all my “uncles” (family friends) that hang around my block barbequing. If I grew up in a different neighborhood I wouldn’t be who I am today, which is a strong girl with a strong personality.  In my neighborhood I connect mostly with Turk and Jones which is the intersection of where I live. My neighbors are cool, and I know

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Ed Note 23.39/40

Welcome friends to our amazing publication, 23.39/40, of writing and art from inside juvenile hall and beyond.  This latest issue has our initial writings from our recent workshops inside  Sacramento County Juvenile Hall and Sonoma County Juvenile Hall. We are thrilled about our new partnerships and all the potential.  Like every issue, there is plenty to read and find inspiration from, if it’s the featured writings, POW writings, Community writings or the BWO, we know you will find something in this issue that speaks to you.  All right, allow us to cut to the chase and hand over the keyboard

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