Reveal

The Strike That Broke a Supermax Prison

Sep 13, 2025
Michael Montgomery, a veteran reporter at Reveal, joins former inmates Jack Morris and Farouk Salvant to explore the harrowing realities of Pelican Bay State Prison. They discuss Jack's transformative hunger strike against prolonged solitary confinement that ignited the largest protest in U.S. history. Farouk shares his painful experiences of isolation, illuminating the psychological toll on inmates. Together, they reveal the flaws in the prison system and the fight for dignity and reform, forging a narrative of resilience and solidarity.
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ANECDOTE

Seeing The Outside After Decades

  • Jack Morris rode a prison transport bus and was stunned by the Pacific coast and redwoods after years in Pelican Bay isolation.
  • He described feeling reborn as he left the supermax and moved toward a lower-security prison nearly 1,000 miles away.
INSIGHT

Solitary Went From Hidden To Public Problem

  • Long-term solitary confinement affected more than 100,000 people in the U.S. and became a public policy concern.
  • The Pelican Bay hunger strike helped shift public opinion and pushed California to limit prolonged isolation.
ANECDOTE

From South LA To Life Sentence

  • Jack Morris, convicted at 18, described how prison violence forced inmates to become predatory to survive.
  • He traced his life from South LA youth to a 1979 murder conviction and decades behind bars.
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