San Francisco Public Press & KSFP, Mel Baker
Civic
Civic is the flagship audio program from the San Francisco Public Press, a nonprofit news institution, covering important local issues and the unique experiences of living and working in San Francisco. The radio program airs Tuesdays and Thursdays on KSFP -LP 102.5 FM in San Francisco.
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San Francisco Public Press & KSFP, Mel Baker
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May 27, 2026
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Episodes
Debate Over San Francisco Props C and D 27.05.2026 59:00
June 2026 San Francisco Public Press Election Guide Yes on D campaign Chamber of Commerce Voter Guide
Inside San Francisco’s Women’s Jail 07.05.2026 29:27
After at least 19 women in San Francisco’s county jail alleged they were subjected to a mass strip search while deputies recorded on body-worn cameras, advocates, attorneys and city officials demanded answers. This investigative documentary examines what women say happened inside the jail’s B-pod — and the broader conditions women describe inside the facility, including prolonged lockdowns, overcr...
Civic Presents - Rival San Francisco Chinatown Clubs Hold Congressional Candidate Forum 01.04.2026 48:08
Read the story in The San Francisco Public Press.
Civic Special - Crossing State Lines for Abortion Access 18.03.2026 58:58
About the panelists Diana Greene Foster is a demographer and professor at the University of California, San Francisco. She studies the causes and consequences of unwanted pregnancy and is part of Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health — commonly known as ANSIRH — which is a research program at UCSF. Foster was named a 2023 MacArthur Fellow and is the author of the 2020 book “The Turnaway S...
Who Decides? Trans Youth, Federal Power and the Battle Over Care 06.03.2026 29:30
In this episode of Civic, reporter Sylvie Sturm examines how federal policy — through executive orders, funding threats and regulatory pressure — is reshaping access to gender-affirming care for transgender youth across the United States. The debate is unfolding even though no new federal law has passed and no final rules have taken effect. Yet hospitals, clinics and families are already making de...
Civic Special - Local experts illuminate candidate races and expected measures on city ballots in June and November 06.02.2026 58:59
What’s on the ballot this coming June and November? The San Francisco Public Press and The Frisc hosted a panel discussion to discuss the key issues. These included: the “Overpaid CEO Act,” which would modify and boost the top executive pay tax a major charter reform measure that would restructure city government the family zoning plan, which encourages more housing and the race to win the Congres...
Civic Special - Formerly Incarcerated Performers Headline Berkeley Rep’s Mainstage 14.01.2026 29:06
Formerly Incarcerated Perform at Berkeley Rep
Civic Special - San Francisco “Family Zoning” Housing Plan 26.11.2025 58:59
As part of an effort to meet state mandated housing requirements, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has introduced a "Family Zoning Plan" that would increase building height limitations along transit corridors. Supervisors have introduced amendments to the legislation which is being voted on December 2nd, 2025. SF Public Press Executive Director Lila LaHood and KALW Executive Producer Ben Trefny mo...
Broke-Ass Stuart, Pioneer Offline-Online Influencer, Looks Back at 20 Years of Love, Death and Dive Bars. 17.10.2025 26:59
Stuart Schuffman, aka Broke-Ass Stuart, started with a homemade zine, listing cheap eats, drinks and events. Along the way he became a TV travel host, publisher and mayoral candidate. He became an influencer offline before social media made influencer viable a career choice.
Why Are So Many Older Adults Unhoused, and What Can You Do About It? 09.10.2025 53:28
“ No Place to Grow Old ” San Francisco Public Press
How Federal Cuts Threaten Research and Lives 02.10.2025 29:53
When federal science budgets are gutted, the fallout reaches far beyond labs. From Alzheimer’s trials at the University of California San Francisco to cancer studies at the Veterans Administration, critical research is stalling, science students are losing opportunities to train and launch careers, and veterans are left without lifesaving care. Hear how universities, courts, and Congress are scram...
What Medicaid Cuts Mean for San Francisco 04.09.2025 34:06
President Trump calls it “One Big Beautiful Bill,” but critics say the latest federal budget will slash more than a trillion dollars from Medicaid over the next decade — cutting coverage for an estimated 12 million people. In San Francisco, more than 250,000 residents rely on Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program, along with tens of thousands of caregivers who support them. This episode of Civic...
Social Security Under Strain 07.08.2025 29:31
If you’ve experienced issues with Social Security — missed checks, delayed responses, or inaccessible services — you can file a complaint with the California Department of Justice at oag.ca.gov/socialsecurity . APPEARING IN THIS EPISODE: Kelly Dearman – Executive Director, San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services Paul Aguilar – Social Security disability beneficiary, long-term HIV...
The Silent Killer — Chronic Hepatitis B Threatens the Health of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. 11.07.2025 29:29
About the ‘Silent Killer’ Series The San Francisco Public Press examined recent efforts to step up diagnosis, vaccination and treatment for hepatitis B. Chronic hepatitis B affects an estimated 305,000 people in California, with the vast majority of cases affecting people in Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Deep racial and cultural disparities in illness caused by the hepatitis B v...
Sidelined After Service: What Federal Cuts Mean for Veterans 15.05.2025 31:47
Veterans and advocates are sounding the alarm as massive federal job cuts and plans to eliminate 83,000 positions at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs — championed as “efficiency reforms” by the Trump administration — threaten to strip away critical services. In this episode, we take an in-depth look at the human toll of sweeping layoffs and the privatization push at the VA. And we spotlight...
How Do We Respond to Attacks on Public Media, DEI and Democracy? 09.05.2025 56:00
The San Francisco Public Press on April 30, 2025, hosted a fireside chat recorded for this “Civic” episode about attacks on diversity, democracy and media with Ricardo Sandoval-Palos, the public editor at PBS, and Lila LaHood, executive director of the San Francisco Public Press. In addition to discussing how journalists can do better covering issues their audiences care about in a political envir...
Progress or Political Theater? Factions Disagree on How to Clean Up San Francisco Street Conditions 24.04.2025 29:31
San Francisco's mayor and police department are facing praise and scorn for cracking down on homelessness and visible substance use amidst shelter and treatment bed shortages and jail overcrowding.
Journalists Are Fighting Back Against Investors Dismantling Newspapers Around the Country 07.03.2025 29:31
Join the San Francisco Public Press for a screening of “Stripped for Parts” in San Francisco on Thursday, March 13. Details and tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/film-stripped-for-parts-american-journalism-on-the-brink-tickets-1250795746749 Website for the film: https://strippedforpartsfilm.com/ Rick Goldsmith’s production company: https://kovnocommunications.org/
Thousands Across Bay Area Are Mobilizing Against Mass Deportation 05.03.2025 40:13
San Francisco's immigrant communities are facing a crisis as the Trump administration threatens mass deportations. For four decades, San Francisco has been a refuge for immigrants seeking a better life and a battleground for justice when federal policies target vulnerable communities. Today, legal aid networks, rapid response teams, and mass protests are showing that the city will not stand by whi...
RE-RELEASE: Ukrainians in SF Are Anxious and Angry 26.02.2025 29:43
This week marks three years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the conflict shows no signs of ending. On the eve of this grim anniversary, Russia launched its largest drone attack yet, causing widespread destruction and civilian casualties. Days later, the U.S. voted against a U.N. resolution calling for Russia’s withdrawal. In this episode, we revisit conversations first aired on April 7, 20...
A New Aggressive Anti-Abortion Group Was Founded in San Francisco 16.01.2025 30:05
Ever since the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade, emboldened anti-abortion activists have used increasingly aggressive efforts to shut down abortion access in San Francisco. In October, an anti-abortion crusader entered the local Planned Parenthood brandishing a gun. And a new anti-abortion movement that launched in San Francisco is gaining popularity through TikTok posts of members performing cl...
Thank you for listening 2024 19.12.2024 2:49
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LGBTQ Latin Americans Offer Safety From Hostile Substance Use Recovery Groups 12.12.2024 39:10
LGBTQ Latin Americans come to San Francisco seeking relief from oppression and hostility. But when they join substance use disorder support groups, many encounter scorn — especially if they’re transgender. When one San Francisco couple heard that transgender Latin Americans were facing hostility in peer support groups, they formed their own. Now LGBTQ people in addiction recovery across the U.S. a...
Why the Navy Conducted Radiation Experiments on Humans - Exposed episode 2 25.11.2024 32:28
The Navy conducted radiation experiments on humans at San Francisco's Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, turning hundreds of servicemen and shipyard workers into unwitting “volunteers” for Cold War scientists’ biology and safety research. Check out the full series at https://sfpublicpress.org/exposed
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