Navy veteran who lived through the 1967 Detroit Uprising confronts the choices he made that led to his incarceration at San Quentin.
Regal Robinson
Regal Robinson served in the U.S. military and has spent more than two decades incarcerated. He has been featured in Humans of San Quentin and likes to reach others through writing and music. You can listen to his suicide prevention song here and learn more about him here. Over the years, Regal has learned to face himself and the choices he’s made. His mantra is, “The enemy is me.” He is a 2024 War Horse fellow.

