At this point breh, it’s on the advocacy for us everyday folk. Find out who’s running in your area, get involved w/ local “black” organizations(NAACP, UL, NAN, etc), and influence them to demand ADOS policies from candidates.
I’m not just saying it to say it, but I’m actually practicing what I preach. Just attended a NAACP meeting yesterday w/ a colleague, the colleague gon talk to the chapter president and demand ADOS policies. There’s an event next week, for this aspiring Congressman running in my district, I will more than likely be at the event and ask him about ADOS policies.