Criminal Defense Attorney Molly Parmer describes growing up the daughter of artist Skip Williamson during the Chicago 7 trial. Skip Williamson was influential in the Underground Comix movement, and did the art for Abby Hoffman's Steal This Book. Williamson was not one of the seven but was closely affiliated and active during the trial. Molly shares how her relationship to these events made her want to fight to protect people from a flawed system today, rather than work to reform it in the future.
134. Whatever Happened to Critical Thought? - Emily Blythe Jones
133. Collaboration - Clare Gatto
132. Pre and Post Millennium Ravers - Victor Castañeda
131. Artist Baking Residency - Sara Nishikawa
130. Family Archive Project - Kamal Badhey
129. Light - Gerald Collins
128. Where Inspiration Comes From - Pilar Rius
127. Streets and Context - Hiroshi Clark
126. Drug Memories - Ian McDaniel
125. Art Practice and the Unknown - Marley Starskey Butler
124. While the Encampments Burned - Alex Andrew Sanchez
123. How Colors Make Us Think and Feel - Danielle Winger
122. Coincidence, Serendipity, and Fate - Debra Broz
121. Financial Strategy for Artists - Chris Adler
120. Italian Horror Films - Dakota Noot
119. Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind - Jamie Hamilton
118. Unmixed Paint - Phillip J. Mellen
116. Generational Labor - Melissa Loney
115. Kitsch - Anna Breininger
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