Critical Mass Podcast | Episode 005: Reparations
In this powerful episode, we deep dive into the only comprehensive reparations framework built from the ground up for and by American Descendants of Slavery.
Critical Mass Podcast | Episode 004: Jecorey Arthur
In this episode of the Critical Mass Podcast, we sit down with Jecorey Arthur—educator, musician, activist, and former Louisville Metro Councilman—to explore how art and advocacy collide to drive systemic change.
ADOS AF Maryland: Governor Moore’s veto of Reparations Study SB 587
We extend our deepest gratitude and enthusiastic applause to the Maryland General Assembly for the historic passage of Reparations Senate Bill 587.
The ADOS Advocacy Foundation Celebrates Fundraising Milestone for Justice for Generations Campaign
The ADOS Advocacy Foundation is thrilled to announce that we have officially reached a major fundraising milestone for our Justice for Generations campaign.
Critical Mass Podcast | Episode 003: Eminent Domain
Janet Paige-Smith joins us to discuss her fight to stop a railroad company from using eminent domain to take their land and property of 50 other families.
Stand Against Land Theft in Sparta, Georgia
A Railroad Company is attempting to seize land from a small group of Black American property owners to build new railroads. Help us fight against land theft.
Critical Mass Podcast | Episode 002: ADOS Research Institute
The American Descendants of Slavery Research Institute aims to fill the research gap for ADOS health and more. Please listen to this important podcast episode.
NC Judge Finds Racial Bias in Death Penalty Landmark Case
In a landmark case, a North Carolina judge ruled today that race played an impermissible role in jury selection for Hasson Bacote, a Black man who challenged his death sentence under the North Carolina Racial Justice Act (RJA).
The Critical Mass Podcast | Episode 001: Yvette Carnell
The Critical Mass Podcast is your go-to source for sharp political analysis and insightful commentary on today’s most pressing issues.
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.