H-1B Visas & Advancing Economic Equity for Black Americans
In recent discussions regarding immigration, mainly through the H-1B Visa program, there has been increased attention to its impact on the American workforce.
2024 ADOS National Reparations Summit: Recap
Held in the historic city of New Orleans, the summit brought together advocates, experts, and allies to exchange ideas and strategies on achieving reparations.
New York State Reparations Commission Recommendations
To ensure its success, ADOS AF NY urges the Reparations Commission to address the following critical shortcomings identified during its inaugural hearing.
ADOS AF New York Congratulates NYS Reparations Commission
ADOS AF NY appreciates that the Reparations Commission was created with the acknowledgment that the ADOS debt is owed. The urgency of this moment is undeniable.
Boston has 2nd highest homeless rate in the US, report finds
Boston has the nation’s second-highest rate of homelessness among major cities, according to a new report from Boston Indicators. But the report also found that the city has done an exemplary job […]
ADOS AF MA holds Boston Reparations Task Force Accountable
The ADOS AF Massachusetts Chapter focused on holding both the Boston Reparations task force and the city accountable to the ADOS community in Boston.
UNC System Board of Governors votes to repeal DEI policy
The new policy reverses one that was adopted in 2019 that sought to “foster an inclusive environment”.
Survivors want a say in Jim Crow Crownsville Hospital future
As planning for the future of the Crownsville Hospital site continues, former staff members and activists are asking for a say in the redesign efforts.
Boston reparations task force, redress is a work in progress
But the earliest that Black Bostonians might get to weigh in on this process will be 2025, meaning that reparations might not materialize for years to come.
Crownsville Memorial Park Public Hearing Letter
The ADOS AF – Maryland Chapter writes this letter in support of the recommendations by the “Crownsville Caretakers United”.