Street Speak

Street Speak

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Brought to you by the staff of the Street Sheet, the nation's oldest newspaper bringing you the word on the street about homelessness and poverty directly from those who live it. We answer your burning questions about homelessness in San Francisco because we know that homeless people themselves are the experts when it comes to ending poverty.

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Latest episode

Jun 3, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 23: Let's Talk RESET Center 03.06.2026

Join us to discuss the opening of the RESET center in San Francisco, essentially a $21 million dollar illegal drunk tank and the city's latest attempt to criminalize homelessness and substance use. We are joined by Apple Cronk, an artist, activist and policy advocate working towards community care and evidence based solutions here in San Francisco.  Support the show

Episode 22: People's Budget Coalition 02.04.2026

On this episode we are talking about San Francisco’s city budget, specifically the People's Budget Coalition, the group that is advocating for a budget that reflect's the City's values. We learn about some of the community organizations part of PBC, what is at stake for them and how they are fighting back against the city's billionaire agenda and advocating for a budget that re...

Street Speak Gameshow Edition: Which Politician Said This? 26.02.2026

Join us for a fun gameshow edition with hilarious guests Tom Ammiano, (activist and former member of California State Assembly), Sarah Shortt, (Director of counseling programs at the Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco) and Mary Howe, (Executive Director at the Homeless Youth Alliance). During this episode these seasoned San Francisco social justice advocates get to buzz in as they guess whi...

Episode 20: Plaintiffs in COH v City of SF Tell Their Story 02.10.2025

After years of having their belongings destroyed by city workers while homeless in San Francisco, Apple Cronk and her partner fought back through the courts. Join Apple and her partner Josh with our Host, Street Sheet editor TJ Johnston as they explore how this settlement protects ALL unhoused San Franciscans from routine property destruction, as well as their journey fighting back against the cit...

Episode 19: End Poverty Tows- 2025 RV Ban 15.09.2025

On this episode we are joined by Lukas Illa, Human Rights organizer with the Coalition on Homelessness and Armando Martinez, RV resident and End Poverty Tows activist.  As part of the RV ban, RV residents who were counted by the City in a May 2025 count may be exempt from the 2-hour enforcement for only 12 months unless they are offered a housing subsidy or shelter placement. But the plan only has...

Episode 18: What is Harm Reduction? With Laura Guzman and Shakema Straker 21.08.2025

In this episode we host Laura Guzman- the Executive Director at the National Harm Reduction Coalition and Shakema Straker, human rights organizer and harm reduction advocate at the Coalition on Homelessness. Our guests discuss the basic tenets of harm reduction and the data and research that champions harm reduction as an evidence based practice. We explore the harmful misconceptions and stigma th...

Episode 17: Housing First, Housing Heals with Lauren Hall from Delivering Innovative Supportive Housing 16.06.2025

Join us this episode with Lauren Hall to chat about DISH's commitment to providing high quality permanent housing to San Franciscans who suffer from serious health issues. According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, theres is a nationwide shortage of affordable housing and permanent supportive housing. We explore the political attacks on the Housing First framework that stigmatize...

Episode 16: San Francisco Immigrant Experience and Family Homelessness 18.04.2025

On Today's episode we will be speaking to the Lucia Obregon, the director at the San Francisco Latino Party and Equity Coalition (SFLPEC) a citywide coalition of more than 22 Latinx-led and Latinx serving community based agencies, she is also the appointed commissioner for the immigrant rights commission of San Francisco, a volunteer with the Building Community Collective and lastly an artist...

Episode 15: The intersectionality of Homelessness and the Lived Black Experience 07.03.2025

In this episode, we delve into the intersectionality of homelessness and the Black experience with two prominent leaders in the fight for social justice and housing equity: Shellena Eskridge, Executive Director of the Homeless Prenatal Program (HPP), and Joe Wilson, the Executive Director of Hospitality House.  Shellena, a San Francisco native who is a passionate advocate for families, is leading...

Episode 14: Poets Speak Up 2023 24.01.2023

Today's episode features some incredible poets reading their pieces aloud. To read these poems and many others, check out our full 2023 poetry edition of the Street Sheet, available at streetsheet.org Featured Poets: Virginia Barrett Dee Allen Johanna Elattar Detroit Richards Aaone Enosa Revolt Martine Khumalo Lisa Willis Submit Your Writing! Street Sheet is always accepting submissions of po...

Episode 13: Why is the Coalition on Homelessness suing the City of San Francisco? 21.11.2022

On September 27th, the ACLU, Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights, and the Coalition on Homelessness—the organization that creates this podcast—filed a lawsuit against the City of San Francisco. They, and the seven homeless plaintiffs they represent, allege that the constant "sweeps" of homeless encampments carried out by numerous city agencies are unconstitutional. We speak with Zal...

Episode 12: How A.B.O. Comix is Challenging Prisons Through Art 31.03.2022

This podcast is created by the same people who bring you the Street Sheet, San Francisco’s street newspaper.  This year's April Fools Day issue hits the streets of San Francisco full of comics that were compiled and submitted by A.B.O. Comix, a collective of creators and activists who work to amplify the voices of LGBTQ prisoners through art. On today’s episode, we speak with Casper Cendre, t...

Episode 11: Street Sheet Poets Speak 18.02.2022

Today's episode features some incredible poets reading their pieces aloud. To read these poems and many others, check out our full poetry edition of the Street Sheet, available at streetsheet.org Featured Poets: Kevin Madrigal Galindo Detroit Richards Jonah Raskin Judy Joy Jones Johanna Elattar Revolt Right Now Virginia Barrett Submit Your Writing! Street Sheet is always accepting submissions...

Episode 10: What is the Overdose Crisis, and Why Should I Carry Narcan? 13.11.2021

The overdose crisis claimed the lives of 700 San Franciscans in 2020—twice the number of COVID-19 deaths during the same period. Poverty, criminalization, and the demonization of people who use drugs has put our community members in greater danger, and the stigma surrounding drug use has stalled meaningful efforts to create services and implement policies that will save lives. We speak with Ashley...

Episode 9 - Keep SIP Hotels Open 29.10.2021

At the height of the Delta variant spike, the City of San Francisco announced plans to close down the Shelter in Place Hotels that had kept about 2,000 people safe and off the streets over the course of the past year. We spoke with Lina Khoeur, a fourth year medical student at UCSF, and with Naomi Shoenfeld, a medical anthropologist and nurse practitioner who has been working and researching in th...

Episode 8: How Business Improvement Districts are Privatizing the Block 30.09.2021

This episode features an interview with Paul Boden of Western Regional Advocacy Project, a local organization coordinating a regional response to the criminalization of homeless people. We talk about Business Improvement Districts, the shadowy private entities that are turning neighborhoods across the country into outdoor malls - and determining who has access to spaces that were once public. Get...

Episode 7: Why Homeless Advocates Should Support Sex Workers 21.04.2021

This episode features an interview with Celestina Pearl, the Outreach director at St. James Infirmary. She spoke with Street Speak about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sex workers in San Francisco, the history of SESTA/FOSTA, the connections between homelessness and sex work, and the incredible mutual aid work that is sustaining sex workers during this challenging time.  Get Involved! St J...

Episode 6: Connecting the Dots - Racism and Homelessness 18.03.2021

This episode is a pre-recorded panel hosted by the Housing Justice Workgroup of the Coalition on Homelessness, San Francisco exploring the panelists own experiences with racism and homelessness. The speakers draw connections between racism, structural causes of homelessness such as neoliberalism and the defunding of housing investments for poor communities, the use of homeless people as a politica...

Episode 5: Inside the Shelter in Place Hotels 21.01.2021

This episode dives into the reality of life inside San Francisco's Shelter in Place (SIP) Hotel program. There are 2,400 formerly unhoused people currently staying in SIP hotel rooms in San Francisco, and while the City has committed to housing most of them, the details of where and how that will happen are unclear. We'll hear first from Mary Crisis, a former SIP hotel worker who penned...

Episode 4 - Why Do You Need Housing? 23.09.2020

Episode 4 - Why Do You Need Housing? September 22, 2020 HOUSING IN THE TIME OF COVID-19, AND WHY IT MATTERS A panel discussion hosted by House the Bay with unhoused San Franciscans speaking about the urgent need for housing. This conversation happened August 13th and the full video can be viewed on House the Bay's Facebook or Instagram. PANELISTS: COUPER ORONA https://www.couperwashere.com/ C...

Episode 3: What Are Shelters Like in the Time of COVID-19? 13.08.2020

Episode 3: What Are Shelters Like in the Time of COVID-19? August 13, 2020 In this episode we speak with Meghan "Roadkill" Johnson and Ben Baczkowski, both Shelter Client Advocates who work at the Eviction Defense Collaborative to protect the rights of people living in San Francisco's shelter system. They offer a brief history and overview of the program before diving into the nitty...

Episode 2: What is an Encampment Sweep? 14.02.2020

Episode 2: What is an Encampment Sweep? Feb 14, 2020 What happens when enough 311 complaints come in and the city decides to clear out a community of people? What happens to their belongings? And importantly, with over a thousand people on the shelter waitlist, where are people supposed to go? Today we answer the question, what is an encampment sweep?  To get a better sense of what an encampment s...

Episode 1: What is Street Sheet 10.12.2019

Episode 1: What is Street Sheet? Dec 09, 2019 We start off with the headlines impacting homeless people, from Trump's atrocious new pick for the federal Interagency Council on Homelessness to the "Love Our City Eco-Blitz" announced by Mayor Breed's office, to the impending eviction of mentally ill people living at VanNess Manor. Then listen to a conversations between Street She...

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