In Memory of Herbert Shore — November 18, 1939 – February 12, 2024
Herbert Shore was a founding member of DSA in 1982 and San Diego chapter until he passed in February of 2024
by Mark Sherman and Virginia Franco / Democratic Left / March 29, 2024
In Herb’s own words “I was born in 1939 in Brooklyn, New York to secular, Jewish, working class parents. My parents were not actually Communist Party members, but our lives revolved around the ‘fellow traveling’ milieu that existed until the mid 1950s. So you might say I was born into the socialist movement; though no one in my family knew Karl Marx from Groucho Marx.” Those roots stayed with Herb throughout his life.

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y The San Diego
Our friend Roger Showley (PLHS 1966] just had some ideas of how San Diego could handle the “chase [of] the mirage of a new City Hall” that was published in the U-T Letters to the Editor:
Despite incentives from the City, developers are opting to build units for higher income tenants.
On Thursday, April 4, Mayor Todd Gloria announced that he is seeking to turn a large warehouse on Kettner Blvd into a 65,000 square foot homeless shelter. The building — at 3570 Kettner — is at the corner with Vine Street, just next to the I-5 freeway and near Pacific Highway. Gloria says it will be space for 1,000 people, showers, a kitchen, recreational facilities and counseling services.
We were warned today would be San Diego’s coldest day of the year and it’s already hailing in parts of the city and county.
By Ken Stone /
Associated Press –
Sinclair drew a 9 1/2-to-10-year prison sentence in 1969 from Detroit Recorder’s Court Judge Robert Colombo for giving two joints to undercover officers. He served 29 months but was released a few days after Lennon, Stevie Wonder, Bob Seger and others performed in front of 15,000 attendees at the University of Michigan’s Crisler Arena.
by Danna Givot /
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By Geoff Page




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