KQED 45.8%
The Future of the Bay: SF State Students Report on a Changing Region
By Ernesto Aguilar - 7/5/2026, 5:00 PM - 127 words
Faulty reasoning signals
- Confirmation Bias - 22.8% (29 hits)
- Anchoring Bias - 0%
- Availability Heuristic - 22% (28 hits)
- Representativeness Heuristic - 22.8% (29 hits)
- Hindsight Bias - 0%
- Overconfidence Bias - 0%
- Framing Effect - 10.2% (13 hits)
- Loss Aversion - 0%
- Status Quo Bias - 0%
- Sunk Cost Effect - 0%
- Optimism Bias - 11% (14 hits)
- Pessimism Bias - 0%
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The Future of the Bay: SF State Students Report on a Changing Region
Want to hear what the next generation thinks about the future of our region?
Every year, students from San Francisco State University pick up audio recording kits in search of stories that not only matter to the Bay Area but matter to them.
They immerse themselves in communities across the area, capturing stories that reflect the people, challenges and ideas shaping our region.
From women-focused gyms to alternative therapies to prediction markets to nightlife, students uncover stories that might otherwise go unheard in this special report, “The Future of the Bay.”
The collaboration between KQED and SF State, now in its fifth episode, shares stories produced by journalism and broadcast students at SF State.