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Birthing Black Owned Business. E1 Enterprz NDT

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Black History never stops, and We as a People never lose our strong ancestorial resolve to do Better. Like the many stories in history of our strengths, wisdom, and resolve, 2020 gave all of us the call to stay woke. Covid-19 hit like a ton of bricks on the world. Another virous that creeps the world seeking to destroy and kill dreams, families and hopes.  However, the resolve of many Black Men and Woman, purged on strong, with a notion to be better versions of themselves when life moved freely again.  Being shut in for Months, loosing pay everything became virtual.  This shift caused many Blacks to become yet again, as history has shown to again become creative from our God given talents. Ideas of owning a Business and building family and community wealth in some form or fashion was starting to be a common desire for many Blacks.   

Entrepreneurs were born almost immediately; some had been growing their business for some time and others were just getting started but they all shared the same passion and desire to do better. Mothers alike struggled to keep food on the table and many fathers felt the guilt of not making the rent payment on time, all this due to jobs closing to preserve the spread of Covid-19 and life. Hundreds of thousands died during this horrible pandemic.  financial needs grew but the pay was gone or running out. Not to mention parents became real bonified teachers, as the schools are closed. The tiny stipend the government gave America to survive, forced many to branch out and try to build a better Black Economic Platform.  Blacks of all levels of society rise to the challenge Victoriously. This is the first episode of a series, so stay tuned and join us by calling 845-277-9412 Let's support our Black Owned Business by learning about and using the services you hear about on this segment

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