DuPree Attends Historic DEI Court Hearing in Jackson
On Tuesday, August 5, Dr. Johnny DuPree stood in solidarity with advocates, community leaders, and concerned citizens at the Federal Courthouse in Jackson for the Preliminary Injunction Hearing on Mississippi’s anti-DEI law, HB 1193. Hosted by the ACLU of Mississippi, the hearing was a pivotal moment in the legal battle to protect diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the state’s public institutions.
Dr. DuPree, a longtime champion for equity and justice, joined others in the courtroom as plaintiffs delivered a compelling and urgent message to Judge Wingate—highlighting the real-life harm this law inflicts on students, educators, and communities striving for fairness and opportunity.
“The voices we heard yesterday were powerful, principled, and rooted in hope,” said DuPree. “This isn’t just about policy—it’s about people. It’s about ensuring every Mississippian has a chance to belong and succeed.”
The court has continued the hearing into this morning, reflecting the complexity and significance of the case.
As the legal process unfolds, Dr. DuPree reaffirms his unwavering commitment to upholding justice, fighting discriminatory policies, and defending the values that make Mississippi stronger through unity, not division.
Stay tuned for further updates as this critical case progresses.
