Eduardo Enepomuceno-Vega (he/him)

Eduardo was born and raised in Merced CA. Born to immigrant parents who came from Guerrero, Mexico, he is the youngest of his 7 siblings and the only one who was born in the United States. 

As a juvenile, Eduardo became a victim of the school to prison pipeline. Being incarcerated at a young age, he trailed in the California Judicial System until his adult age. As a youth, he was really intrigued by music of all genres, especially Rap/Hip-Hop. As he grew older, he decided to take a shot at pursuing a career in the music industry. He quickly became a successful full-time recording artist. During this time he used his resources to give back to his community with events such as Back to School give backs, Christmas toy drives, Thanksgiving food drives, financially assisting street vendors, and much more. He was recognized and presented with a certificate for philanthropy in his community by the California State Senate, as well a certificate of recognition for using his success in the music industry as means to give back to his community by the Merced City Council.

Eduardo’s passion for giving back to his community has ignited a flame to continue to make a positive impact on those who are currently being affected by lack of resources and social injustice in the city of Merced by doing youth organizing work and continuing to positively contribute to his community with annual Givebacks. 

In his free time, Eduardo enjoys working on his mental and physical well being by working out, traveling, and spending time with his family and loved ones.