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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Historic Prison Peace Treaty

  • In July 2012 the leaders announced a peace treaty between racial and ethnic groups, reducing violence and enabling more rehabilitative activity.
  • Jack said this non-hostility pact was historic and helped prepare for a larger 2013 hunger strike.
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The 2013 Nationwide Hunger Strike

  • On July 8, 2013, a second hunger strike began and swelled to about 30,000 inmates across California.
  • The mass action was unprecedented and intensified public and legal scrutiny of solitary confinement.
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Physical Toll And Broken Resolve

  • The department relocated strikers and used misinformation and pressure; one prisoner hung himself and others suffered severe weakness.
  • Jack stopped after 18 days; many others continued, enduring dizziness, muscle loss, and cognitive decline.
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