James Polchin Talks with Bill Burton at the Provincetown Local

“Regarding the impact of the book, Polchin says, “It really resonates with folks to recover this history of damage and discrimination. It feels rich, particularly at this political historical moment, for us to think about our past and how queer people were criminalized. We are being made aware right now of how fragile our rights are and of all the work done to accomplish those rights. This history reveals to us what we have accomplished, but also the fragility of what we have achieved.”

Read more of this interview at Provincetown Local.