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Earl Hazell

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  • Essays on The Cult of White Feminism: The “Cos”-play of Elizabeth Warren 
    Earl Hazell
    Essays on The Cult of White Feminism: The “Cos”-play of Elizabeth Warren 
    05 Aug 2020
    A Black artist looks at the role of White Feminism in neutralizing the Progressive and Socialist Left in America, and its consequences.
  • Essays on The Cult of White Feminism: Dial M for Bernie
    Earl Hazell
    Essays on The Cult of White Feminism: Dial M for Bernie
    22 Jul 2020
    Bernie exposed the white supremacist and imperialist contradictions of white feminism to the disinfecting sunlight of reason.
  • White Images, Black Reality: How to Talk to the Accidental Apologists for Monsters
    Earl Hazell
    White Images, Black Reality: How to Talk to the Accidental Apologists for Monsters
    10 Jun 2020
    The author offers some thoughts on how to deal with white people that seek to dominate Black political discussion on social media. 
  • Blues for Jimmy: In Celebration of the Life of Jimmy Heath
    Earl Hazell
    Blues for Jimmy: In Celebration of the Life of Jimmy Heath
    29 Jan 2020
    The author studied jazz composition and arranging under “a funny, smart-aleck, short, kind, genius composer and tenor sax player” – a musical giant. 
  • ​​​​​​​Who’s Afraid of Alice Walker?
    Earl Hazell
    ​​​​​​​Who’s Afraid of Alice Walker?
    06 Nov 2019
    Opera singer and producer Earl Hazell reminds us that standing up for artists and their vision is standing up for free speech, democracy, and ourselves.
  • MJ/Kelly, Wynton/West: Tour Guides of the House of Peter Pan
    Earl Hazell
    MJ/Kelly, Wynton/West: Tour Guides of the House of Peter Pan
    22 May 2019
    An opera singer and artistic director sees the Black male genius as a window to America’s dark side. 
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