Foxxjazell was interviewed by WeHo news for an exclusive interview in the national LGBT online publication, EDGE. The interview was in support of her recently released sophomore CD, “Boy, Girl, Whateva” and her forthcoming June 23rd offical SF Pride Event, “HomoEvolution”. You can read the article online here.

YOU and GLO TV WILL MARCH THROUGH NEW YORK CITY WITH PRIDE
GLO TV, the first urban LGBT TV network, is proud to announce that we will have a float at the 2010 Heritage of Pride March (also known as NYC Pride) on Sunday, June 27, 2010. As we roll onto the premiere of our full first season of shows this Fall, we are honored to become the first urban LGBT medium to represent with a float in America’s most attended and celebrated pride parade. GLO TV wants to share this historical moment with you.
GLO TV’s President, Maurice Jamal, spoken word artist Butta Fly Soul and actress/comedienne Erika Watson will host and entertain the crowds in the spirit of pride. The community’s most celebrated entertainers and allies including OUTMusic award-winning singer/songwriter Nhojj, hip-hop emcee LastO, transgender rapper Foxx Jazell , hip-pop violinist Joya Bravo, hip-hop artist Bry’nt and Def Poetry Jam’s Emanuel Xavier will perform their biggest hits in front of the million-plus spectators.
Queer Hip-Hop Uncensored
Reporter Patrick Moreno reports on the LGBT show Queer Hip-Hop Uncensored.
(Source: daily49er.com)
Foxxjazell dedicates performance to Aaron Carl & LGBT suicide victims
Foxxjazell performed last week at the Queer Hiphop concert at Cal State Long Beach college for a packed room. She was joined by fellow queer hip-hop artists JFP,C-note, Drew Mason & Mack Mistress. Her performance opened up with audio clips detailing 18 year old Tyler Clementi’s suicide as well as other queer social issues.
“Not only did I wanna dedicate this performance 2 Aaron Carl who I admired greatly but I wanted 2 honor our fallen lgbt soliders who felt like they didn’t have a place in this society,” Foxxjazell said.
She is hoping other artists in the ohh scene will unite together to conquer the overwhelming homophobia in hip-hop music.
Foxxjazell has a new music video just around the corner and has an upcoming performance scheduled to take place at the Outmusic Awards 2010 in NYC on December 1.