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#012 - Emanuel "Dupree" Jackson Jr.

#012 - Emanuel "Dupree" Jackson Jr.

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In this episode of The Mindcast Show, we sit down with Emanuel “Dupree” Jackson Jr., a visionary community leader and the Founding Director of the EJS Project—a nonprofit organization in Delray Beach, Florida, dedicated to empowering youth and challenging systemic inequities.


A lifelong resident of Delray Beach, Dupree’s personal journey is deeply intertwined with the community he now serves. From growing up in underserved neighborhoods to leading one of Palm Beach County’s most impactful youth development initiatives, his story is a testament to resilience, purpose, and the power of giving back.


Under Dupree’s leadership, the EJS Project has become a sanctuary for teens across Palm Beach County, offering mentorship, advocacy, and real opportunities for growth. He opens up about the early challenges that shaped him, the founding vision behind EJS, and the importance of building trust, truth, and leadership among young people—especially in communities historically left behind.


We explore what it takes to dismantle systemic barriers, create safe and affirming spaces for youth of color, and why community-rooted solutions are essential for lasting change. Dupree also reflects on the significance of the EJS Project’s upcoming 10-year anniversary, and the lessons he’s learned along the way about sustainable activism, equity, and the quiet power of consistency.


Whether you're passionate about social justice, youth development, or simply want to be reminded of how one person can drive meaningful change, this conversation is an unforgettable look at leadership with heart.

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