Black-owned small businesses have been especially hard hit during the pandemic, closing at twice the rate of white-owned businesses. But this week on Into America, Trymaine Lee tells a story about a collective of small businesses in Milwaukee, called Sherman Phoenix, that’s not only surviving these tough times – it’s thriving. What can other communities learn from this business model?
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At the Sherman Phoenix, Black Businesses Rise | Into America Podcast – Ep. 93 | MSNBC
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Do y’all sell Condoms? ☺
I could use a little help getting up and running servicing a niche market with very little to no competition.
Great to see this being discussed!