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Drew Mazur

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Drew Mazur is a writer, songwriter, poet, composer and teacher.

In 2013, Drew graduated from Western Connecticut State University (WCSU) with a Bachelor of Arts in Professional Writing.

Drew self-published his first book of poems Drewisms: Poems, Lyrics & Reveries, in May 2015. Drewisms, the compilation album inspired by his book, was released the following August. Drew released his second book, Oyster: Poems & Lyrics, in 2021.

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The Artist as Citizen: Why Musicians Belong in Political Discourse

There’s a tired refrain that surfaces whenever a musician speaks out on social issues: “Stick to music.” It’s dismissive rhetoric that treats artists as court jesters: valued for entertainment, but expected to remain silent on matters of consequence. This view fundamentally misunderstands both the role of art in society and the responsibilities of citizenship.

Musicians aren’t just permitted to eng

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“How bitter were
the Prozac pills
of the last
few hundred mornings”
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Marilyn Chin
“Why cry over dried flowers?
They're meant to be straw.
Why cry over miniature roses?
They're meant to be small.”
Marilyn Chin, Rhapsody in Plain Yellow: Poems

Piper Kerman
“We have a racially based justice system that overpunishes, fails to rehabilitate, and doesn't make us safer.”
Piper Kerman, Orange Is the New Black

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