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In the 1970s and 1980s, my father, Sam Merrill, had an interview segment on a local radio show in New York City. When he passed away, he left a crate full of vinyl records, each with one radio show. I’m digitizing and archiving his interview segments here.
In this segment, my dad interviews Lucian Truscot IV. There are many gems in this brief interview. My favorite is the contention that letting women into leading institutions is the only meaningful change to power structures in his lifetime.
Lucian is still kicking, and still angry; he has a Substack you can follow here.
In the 1970s and 1980s, my father, Sam Merrill, had an interview segment on a local radio show in New York City. When he passed away, he left a crate full of vinyl records, each with one radio show. I’m digitizing and archiving his interview segments here.
In this segment, my dad interviews Lucian Truscot IV. There are many gems in this brief interview. My favorite is the contention that letting women into leading institutions is the only meaningful change to power structures in his lifetime.
Lucian is still kicking, and still angry; he has a Substack you can follow here.