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Kevin Fagan Award-Winning Reporter and Expert on the American Poverty Crisis

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Kevin Fagan is a longtime, award-winning reporter at The San Francisco Chronicle, who retired in 2025 after 32 years. He has been nominated several times for the Pulitzer Prize and won the James Aronson Award for Social Justice in Journalism and the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University. During his career, he has covered homelessness, the 9/11 terror attacks, serial killers, California’s wildfires, and much more.

Fagan’s debut book, The Lost and The Found: A True Story of Homelessness, Found Family, and Second Chances, is a powerful and deeply reported narrative of homelessness, despair, and hope set in San Francisco, one of the wealthiest cities in America. Fagan himself experienced homelessness as a young man and spent extensive time on the streets for his reporting, giving him a deep understanding of the crisis and allowing him to explore the human side of what’s behind this epidemic. The Lost and the Found is a story of individuals experiencing homelessness and a compelling look at the link between homelessness and addiction, with an incisive commentary on housing and equality.

Over the past 32 years, he has produced more than 500 high-impact articles and projects at The San Francisco Chronicle that helped drive city and national policy on homelessness. From 2016 to 2021, he led The Chronicle’s annual sweeping “SF Homeless Project,” and in 2003 he spent six months on San Francisco’s streets to produce the influential five-day “Shame of the City” series exploring the then-exploding crisis of homelessness and its possible solutions.

In his keynotes, Fagan gives a compassionate and sweeping overview of the homelessness crisis in America, recounting personal stories from his experience on the streets and perspectives from others without housing. With passion and urgency, he explains the importance of advocating for homeless people and those affected by a lack of welfare. In his speeches, he shines a sharp light on this national calamity and, in sharing his stories, has the power to change the way we see and help the homeless.

The mayor of San Francisco declared that Fagan’s day of retirement, January 8, 2025 as city-wide “Kevin Fagan Day”!

Suggested Topics

  • Homelessness and poverty crisis in Americas
  • Crime and breaking news
  • The American West

Raves and Reviews

Fagan is a reporting legend in San Francisco, and this book shows why. An astonishing feat of immersive journalism and empathy, The Lost and the Found traces how two people ended up living on the city streets, addicted to drugs, separated from their families — and how they ultimately fought to save themselves, with help from loved ones who never gave up searching. It will forever change the way readers think about homelessness.”
—Jason Fagone, author of the bestselling The Woman Who Smashed Codes

The American epidemic of homelessness and addiction cannot be understood or solved without knowing the stories of the people living on our streets. Kevin Fagan’s The Lost and the Found is an unflinching examination of a human catastrophe and a heart-felt portrait of people we can readily recognize as our brothers and sisters. Against all odds, they cling to hope. You can’t help but root for them in this piercing, masterful study of how the crisis began and how, with political will and moral conviction, we can end the suffering.”
—Steve Lopez, bestselling author of The Soloist: A Lost Dream, An Unlikely Friendship, and the Redemptive Power of Music

The most authentic account of homelessness by the author who literally slept next to his subjects on the cold pavement of San Francisco. The book is riveting and painful, hopeful and depressing. Kevin Fagan captures the desperation of those on the street who simply want to survive and their attempts to overcome their addiction. I couldn’t put the book down. It’s a must read for anyone who wants to understand this vexing problem in our society. Kevin’s humanity is breathtaking.”
—Congresswoman Jackie Speier (ret), author of Undaunted

Hundreds of books have been published on the homeless. Forget them–read The Lost and the Found. There’s nothing out there like it. Kevin Fagan spent decades immersed in the lives of two people who many view as forgettable human wreckage on a sidewalk. The nightmare of America’s tent cities is told through the stories of Rita and Tyson. The ‘homeless’ become human. Real people whose lives we care about. An ink-stained Kevin, notebook in hand, practices old-school shoeleather reporting: he listens. That’s our job as journalists. Kevin really listens. Bro, you got great ears.”
—Dale Maharidge, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning And Their Children After Them and American Doom Loop

Fagan has been there – homeless at one time himself, now on the streets as a journalist – he is an astute chronicler of the misery and aspirations of our homeless neighbors. For anyone who wants more insight and understanding, a street level view, either to be more empathetic or to take action – The Lost and the Found is a primer. You can trust Fagan not to romanticize or politicize. He’s straight up, savvy, and realistic.”
—Philip Mangano, CEO, The American Round Table to Abolish Homelessness and former “Homelessness Czar” under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.

Fagan traces the uniquely American slippery slope that leads to homelessness. A haunting proposal that the homelessness crisis is caused above all by a startling lack of compassion in American society.”
—Publisher’s Weekly (starred review)

With compassion, an eye for detail, and an instinct for the human stories behind the statistics, Fagan gives voice to the often-anonymous individuals propelled on downward spirals that take them from suburbia and middle-class comforts to mean streets rife with panhandling, AIDS, fentanyl, disease, and death. Powerful, offering a humanizing and hopeful portrait of an abiding problem. A rare look at citizens often denied their dignity.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred)

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