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  1. Founder and CEO of Yunion (pronounced union), Jason Wilson has over 14 years of experience in training and developing young black men. Under his leadership, Yunion has effectively reached more than 10,000 youth and young adults in Metro Detroit.

  2. 1M Followers, 438 Following, 1,092 Posts - Jason Wilson (@mrjasonowilson) on Instagram: "Desire more depth? Subscribe to my YouTube channel for extended videos!👇🏾".

  3. Apr 9, 2019 · Jason Wilson, an educator and martial arts teacher in Detroit, is the genius who inspired one of the most iconic scenes in NBC’s “This Is Us.” Wilson explains what caused him to...

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  4. Bestselling Books. Buy Battle Cry on Amazon. Buy Cry Like a Man on Amazon. ABOUT BATTLE CRY. Listen to an Audio Sample! For decades, Jason Wilson was losing the internal battle that men wage daily but were never taught how to win.

  5. www.catalyst.org › bio › jason-wilsonJason Wilson | Catalyst

    Jason Wilson is the founder and CEO of The Yunion, a non-profit organization that trains and develops young black men. He is also the author of Cry Like a Man, a memoir about overcoming trauma and emotional suppression, and the creator of Emotional Stability Training®.

  6. Dec 5, 2021 · Mentor and author, Jason Wilson, is a leader in Detroit changing the narrative that ‘men don’t cry.’. Through martial arts, Wilson transforms young boys teaching them to express their...

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  8. May 31, 2022 · Jason Wilson is a best-selling author and the creator of a martial arts dojo that teaches emotional stability to young Black boys in Detroit. His documentary, The Cave of Adullam, directed by Laura Checkoway and produced by Laurence Fishburne, will premiere at Tribeca Film Festival in 2022.