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The Critical Mass Podcast

Podcast de The ADOS Advocacy Foundation, Inc.

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The Critical Mass Podcast is your go-to source for sharp political analysis and insightful commentary on today’s most pressing issues—examined through the lens of American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS). With a focus on reparations and a transformative Black agenda, we break down the policies, movements, and power structures shaping the future of Black America. Sponsored by the ADOS Advocacy Foundation, this podcast is more than just conversation—it’s about building the critical mass needed to fight for Reparations and a Transformative Black Agenda. Each episode provides the knowledge and tools necessary to push for real change.

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8 episodios

episode New podcast episode! Get to know NC Rep. Carla Cunningham artwork

New podcast episode! Get to know NC Rep. Carla Cunningham

Season 2 of the Critical Mass Podcast opens with a powerful and timely conversation featuring North Carolina State Representative Carla Cunningham, [https://www.carlacunninghamnchouse.com/] a nurse, community advocate, and one of the most independent voices in the North Carolina General Assembly. In this premiere episode, we go beyond headlines [https://www.theassemblync.com/news/politics/a-purity-test-for-north-carolina-democrats/] and political talking points to explore the lived experiences, policy priorities, and political challenges shaping her work on behalf of the people of District 106. FROM NURSE TO LEGISLATOR: A LIFE OF SERVICE Rep. Cunningham’s journey to the Statehouse is rooted in service. With decades of experience as a healthcare professional, she brings a frontline perspective to policymaking—one grounded in the realities families face every day. In our conversation, she reflects on how her background informs her approach to issues like healthcare access, economic stability, and community safety. Her story is a reminder that effective representation begins with understanding the people you serve. DISTRICT 106: COMMUNITY FIRST Carla Cunningham checking into the candidate office. [https://www.adosfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/image-1024x769.png] Representing Mecklenburg County’s District 106, Rep. Cunningham emphasizes a constituent-first approach. In addition, she discusses the district’s diverse needs—from housing affordability and workforce development to education and public health—and the importance of crafting policy that reflects the lived realities of working families. This episode highlights a central theme: representation is not about party loyalty; it is about accountability to voters. POLICY PRIORITIES THAT MATTER Throughout the interview, Rep. Cunningham outlines the policy areas she believes are critical to strengthening North Carolina communities: * Expanding access to quality, affordable healthcare * Supporting workforce development and economic mobility * Addressing housing affordability and neighborhood stability * Strengthening public education and community resources Her priorities reflect a practical, community-centered vision—one that prioritizes outcomes over ideology. PARTY CONFLICT AND POLITICAL PRESSURE Carla Cunningham standing with Gov. Roy Cooper [https://www.adosfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/image-1.png] A major focus of this episode is the growing tension between independent legislators and party leadership. Rep. Cunningham speaks candidly about the pressures elected officials face when they choose to prioritize their constituents over party directives. Conversely, we examine how internal party dynamics can shape policy outcomes and, in some cases, discourage independent decision-making. The conversation raises an important question for voters across North Carolina: Who should elected officials answer to—the people who elected them, or party insiders? WHEN PARTY POLITICS TIP THE SCALES Additionally, this episode also explores concerns that party insiders are attempting to influence electoral outcomes and legislative behavior in ways that shift power away from constituents. This discussion is not about partisan rivalry; it is about democratic accountability. When internal party mechanisms are used to reward loyalty and punish independence, voters risk losing authentic representation. Rep. Cunningham’s experience offers a case study in what happens when an elected official refuses to fall in line and instead chooses to stand with her district. WHY THIS CONVERSATION MATTERS Representative Carla Cunningham attending the Thereasea D. Elder Trailblazer Awards honorees Glenn Burkins of Q City Metro and Dr. Sonja Ramsey of UNC Charlotte. [https://www.adosfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/image-2-1024x769.png] As North Carolina approaches another critical election cycle, this conversation underscores the importance of voter awareness and engagement. Democracy depends on informed constituents who understand not only policy positions but also the political forces shaping those policies. Season 2 of Critical Mass Podcast [https://www.adosfoundation.org/2025/02/13/the-critical-mass-podcast-episode-001-yvette-carnell/] begins with a clear message: representation should never be negotiated behind closed doors. It should be earned through trust, transparency, and a steadfast commitment to the people.

18 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Critical Mass Podcast | Episode 005: Reparations artwork

Critical Mass Podcast | Episode 005: Reparations

The Critical Mass Podcast Episode 5: The Reparations Framework Featuring Yvette Carnell and Aisha Muhammed In this powerful and timely episode, we’re joined by Yvette Carnell, President of the ADOS Advocacy Foundation, and Aisha Muhammed, Policy Director and dedicated volunteer, for a deep dive into the only comprehensive reparations framework [https://www.adosfoundation.org/reparations/] built from the ground up for and by American Descendants of Slavery. Together, we unpack the Phases of Repair and break down the 5 Essentials of Reparations as defined by the ADOS Advocacy Foundation. This isn’t just another conversation about justice, it’s a blueprint. If you’ve ever asked what real reparations look like, this is an episode you can’t afford to miss.

19 de jun de 2025 - 1 h 44 min
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