Author: Ericka Cruz Guevarra
Ericka Cruz Guevarra
has 26.3% among authors.
BS Score: 2.1%.
Articles analyzed: 23.
Words analyzed: 16,837.
Analyzed articles
KQED
- By Ericka Cruz Guevarra, Francesca Fenzi, Alan Montecillo
- 6/29/2026, 10:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 51.1% - Framing Effect 42.7% - Attempt to Sell a Product or Service 19.1%
In this June 2026 edition of the monthly news roundup, we discuss the Giants’ pride month controversy, the debate over a new data center coming to Pittsburg, and how high school students pushed for improvements to their local bus line in San Francisco. Links: Pittsburg controversy over data center on old Delta View Golf Course This Bay... more
KQED
- By Ericka Cruz Guevarra, Jessica Kariisa, Francesca Fenzi, Alan Montecillo
- 6/26/2026, 10:00 AM
Framing Effect 37.7% - Anecdotal 37.7% - Biased Writer Voice 37.7%
In today’s episode, we bid farewell to The Bay’s producer, Jessica Kariisa, and discuss her deep love for San Jose. Some members of the KQED podcast team are represented by The Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, San Francisco-Northern California Local. more
KQED
- By Ericka Cruz Guevarra
- 6/22/2026, 10:00 AM
Framing Effect 39.8% - In-Group Bias 39.8% - Out-Group Homogeneity Bias 39.8%
The Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) was one of the first gay-positive Christian churches. During the height of the AIDS crisis, it was a place where hundreds of LGBTQ Christians found community, sustenance, and healing as they grappled with the illness and death of the epidemic. When We All Get to Heaven, a... more
KQED
- By Jessica Kariisa, Alan Montecillo, Ericka Cruz Guevarra
- 6/19/2026, 10:00 AM
In-Group Bias 22.6% - Attempt to Sell a Product or Service 18.2% - Biased Writer Voice 17.5%
In 1945, Wesley Johnson, a San Francisco State graduate from Texas, rode down Fillmore Street, announcing Juneteenth and inviting all around to celebrate. At that time, the Fillmore district was the heart of San Francisco’s Black community, and famously known as the ‘Harlem of the West.’ But over the decades, systemic displacement in the... more
KQED
- By Ericka Cruz Guevarra, Ayah Ali-Ahmad, Jessica Kariisa, Alan Montecillo
- 6/17/2026, 10:00 AM
Optimism Bias 26.3% - Availability Heuristic 17.1% - Framing Effect 6.6%
Another huge sporting event is here in the Bay Area. The World Cup, with 48 participating countries and 104 matches spread out across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, is underway until the final on July 19. In addition to the six World Cup games at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, free watch parties are on all over the region, and two teams –... more
KQED
- By Ericka Cruz Guevarra, Ezra David Romero, Jessica Kariisa, Alan Montecillo
- 6/15/2026, 10:00 AM
Negativity Bias 37.8% - Availability Heuristic 30.3% - Pessimism Bias 30.3%
Last week, the Pacifica City Council approved an emergency declaration to demolish the beloved Chit Chat Cafe at the Pacifica Pier, as parts of the structure began to crumble into the ocean. Plans for the rest of the pier are still up in the air, as Pacifica residents reckon with the future of their coastal community in the face of... more
KQED
- By Alan Montecillo, Jessica Kariisa, Ericka Cruz Guevarra
- 6/1/2026, 10:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 46.6% - Framing Effect 28.8% - Representativeness Heuristic 25.4%
This graduation season has felt different. Commencement speakers across the country are getting booed for promoting AI in their speeches – and the videos have gone viral. Recent college graduates were in school when ChatGPT first launched in late 2022, and many are worried about how AI will affect their future job prospects and society... more
KQED
- By Ericka Cruz Guevarra
- 5/27/2026, 10:00 AM
Availability Heuristic 45.1% - In-Group Bias 45.1% - Appeal to Emotion 45.1%
On April 15, 2024, dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters blocked the Golden Gate Bridge, in an attempt to pressure the U.S. government into ending military aid for Israel’s bombing and invasion of Gaza. Now, seven of those protesters are on trial facing felony charges in San Francisco. If convicted, they could face a maximum sentence of... more
KQED
- By Ericka Cruz Guevarra
- 5/25/2026, 10:00 AM
Availability Heuristic 24.8% - Hasty Generalization 24.8% - Halo Effect 21.8%
The wetsuit changed surfing forever, making it possible for people to surf in the frigid waters of the Bay Area and helping the scene thrive. In this episode of Bay Curious, we learn about the Ocean Beach surfers and the UC Berkeley physicist who had a part to play in the wetsuit’s invention. Links: The Wetsuit Changed Surfing — We’ve... more
KQED
- By Ericka Cruz Guevarra, Julie Small, Jessica Kariisa, Alan Montecillo
- 5/20/2026, 10:00 AM
Framing Effect 50.7% - Optimism Bias 50.7% - Halo Effect 36%
Valero’s Benicia oil refinery employed hundreds of people and contributed millions in taxes to the local government for decades. Now, with the refinery on its way out, local leaders hope Benicia can be a leading example for how cities transition away from the fossil fuel industry. But with tight city budgets and a global fuel crisis,... more