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    BIPOC Small Business Entrepreneurs in the Twin Ports: What have We Learned from Their COVID-19 Pandemic Experience?

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    2022-03
    Author
    Mahmud, Sakib
    Nikoi, Ephraim
    Publisher
    Small Business Development Center, UW-Superior
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    Abstract
    The objectives of the project are twofold: (1) To examine how COVID-19 pandemic impacted BIPOC businesses in the Twin Ports; and (2) To identify what forms of actions were taken by private, public, and non-profit organizations including the local financial institutions to assist BIPOC entrepreneurs in Twin Ports to weather the negative implications of the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Subject
    Diversity
    Entrepreneurs
    Small business
    Pandemic
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/83726
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