The Strike
Amidst the California redwood trees sits one of the most infamous prisons in U.S. history. Since its opening in 1989, Pelican Bay has kept thousands of men in tiny solitary confinement cells, some for decades. Then one day in 2013, 30,000 prisoners went on a hunger strike. The Strike details how the protest was conceived from a whisper inside the halls of Pelican Bay to a colossal triumph for humanity.
