Part 1 aired on Oct. 11, 2022, Part 2 on Oct. 18, and Part 3 on Oct. 25.
Communists in Closets
Tune in for Bob Lederer's two-part interview with Bettina Aptheker, author of the exciting new book, Communists in Closets: Queering the History, 1930s–1990s. This discussion will include the histories Aptheker covered of queer communists Lorraine Hansberry, Harry Hay, Angela Davis, and others. Aptheker will share the devastating impact of the Party’s six-decade ban on open LGBTQ members – and the heroism of the queers who played crucial roles despite it.

Bettina Aptheker - author
Aptheker's book explores the history of gay, lesbian, and non-heterosexual people in the Communist Party USA, which banned lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people from membership between 1938 and 1992. Based on a decade of archival research, correspondence, and interviews, Bettina Aptheker explores this history, also pulling from her own experience as a closeted lesbian in the Communist Party in the 1960s and ‘70s.
Bettina Aptheker is Distinguished Professor Emerita in Feminist Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She also wrote Intimate Politics: How I Grew Up Red, Fought for Free Speech and Became A Feminist Rebel, and The Morning Breaks: The Trial of Angela Davis, and she co-edited with Davis If They Come in the Morning: Voices of Resistance.
Bettina has been a lifelong radical activist who helped lead the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley for which she did a month in prison in 1967, as well as working for years with the National United Committee to Free Angela Davis. Bettina joined the Communist Party USA in 1962; she came out as a lesbian in 1979 and left the party in 1981 after 17 years in the closet.
This program has been produced by Out-FM's Bob Lederer. Thanks to John Riley for production assistance.
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