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The ADOS Advocacy Foundation

Advocating for Reparations for Slavery & A Black Agenda for Black America

Updates

May 15

Bike to Work Day is more than a commute. For many Black cyclists, it’s also about visibility, wellness, community, and reclaiming access to public space. From pioneers like Major Taylor and Kittie Knox to organizations like Black Girls Do Bike and Black Women Bike DC, cycling continues to create con...Read more

May 9

“Election experts say that even small hurdles can add up and help explain why, during the 2024 election, just 57.5% of eligible Mississippians turned out to vote—the sixth-lowest voter-turnout rate in the country.” https://www.mississippifreepress.org/mississippi-voters-keep-getting-wrong-polling-p...Read more

May 4

“The Black Democratic establishment—politicians, journalists, commentators & activists—made an enormous mistake by demonizing & smearing the ADOS movement instead of working to bring us into the fold.” —ADOSAF CEO Yvette Carnell on X https://x.com/breakingbrown/status/2051332224667050146?s=46

Apr 27

“Report casts doubt on alleged need for controversial gas pipeline projects” - Southern Environmental Law Center https://www.selc.org/press-release/report-casts-doubt-on-alleged-need-for-controversial-gas-pipeline-projects/

Apr 22

“Since Donald Trump took office in 2025, his administration has cut several initiatives that could have helped some Black farmers maintain their businesses.”