San Francisco Revival

By Mission Housing Development Corp..

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Back in 2019, we were watching this City—our City—go through some major shifts driven by the impacts of gentrification, displacement, and tech. So we launched a podcast called San Francisco inFLUX.

Our goals with that project were to explore the complex dynamics of this transformation—It was about understanding the real forces behind this change—forces that were reshaping the culture, pushing out long-time communities, and leaving a lot of us wondering where we fit in.

We highlighted the people and stories that weren’t getting the spotlight and really dug into what’s current and next for the people who make this place home.

Since then, our City has continued to be upended by the ever-present impacts of gentrification, and our already deep social inequities have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Look, our City has seen better days, we’re grappling with challenges that don’t have easy answers– but what we’ve noticed about the prevailing narrative is that it paints a hopeless picture that’s quite anxious and dystopian. This way of viewing San Francisco is somewhat fair, but it stifles aspirations, leads to feelings of apathy, and disengages the very people– us – who should be working together to find solutions.

Here’s the thing—we know San Francisco still has something special. It’s got us. We’re resilient, compassionate at heart, and familiar with the pavement. We can turn this around.

So that’s why we’re hyped to announce that we’re shifting gears. We’re relaunching the podcast under a new name: San Francisco Revival.

We’re focusing on the movements, the stories, and the people who are *actively* pushing back against the doom and gloom. We’re providing words of resilience, healing, and hope. We’re not going to let anyone write us off.

Let’s get to work on the City’s Comeback Story. This is San Francisco Revival, a Mission Housing podcast.

Episode Date
The Translator from the Tenderloin that San Francisco needs with Aseel Fara
May 27, 2026
Carnaval: San Francisco’s Cultural Heartbeat with Rodrigo Duran
May 11, 2026
Mission Housing reflects on the journey to The Marvel’s groundbreaking ceremony | San Francisco Revival Podcast
Apr 23, 2026
Lydia Ramirez: Breaking Barriers, Opening Doors
Mar 20, 2026
Leticia Landa and the Kitchen Behind the Recipe for San Francisco’s Comeback
Mar 09, 2026
Katy Birnbaum and the Radical Power of Joy
Feb 18, 2026
Oscar Grande on organizing, equity & San Francisco's soul
Jan 29, 2026
Jorge Rivas Jr.: A protective voice for San Francisco's immigrant communities
Jan 15, 2026
Andrea Reyes of CARECEN: Know Your Rights; Standing up to ICE
Jan 13, 2026
Tania Estrada of the Women's Building: Intersectional challenges facing women in San Francisco
Jan 13, 2026
Fatima Ramirez formerly of Acción Latina: An equitable future for the Mission
Jan 13, 2026
Mission Graduates CEO Edward Kaufman: The State of Education in San Francisco
Jan 13, 2026
Hillary Ronen: Board of Supervisors exit interview
Jan 13, 2026
Answering the calls for Justice with San Francisco Foundation CEO Fred Blackwell
Dec 04, 2020
Census 2020 con Eduardo Garcia (Latino Community Foundation) y Rodrigo Molina (OCEIA)
Sep 10, 2020
The importance of Protected Affordable Housing during the Coronavirus Crisis
Apr 01, 2020
Shaping Communities with Sunday Streets: A Preview With Katy Birnbaum
Mar 02, 2020
Reaction: SPUR's "Re-Envisioning the San Francisco Planning Commission" Panel
Feb 18, 2020
Taking Direct Action with Nancy Pili Hernandez
Jan 30, 2020
2019 in Review: Grassroots Community Organizing victories in the Mission
Dec 31, 2019
2019 San Francisco Election debrief with Examiner columnist Joe Fitz Rodriguez
Nov 20, 2019
Education inFlux: An interview with SFUSD Commissioner Gabriela Lopez
Nov 12, 2019
Amilcar Perez-Lopez Calle 24 mural w/ Lucia Ippolito & Anna Lisa Escobedo
Nov 03, 2019