Surviving the Next Wave: Black-owned Texas winery fights to stay afloat amid Covid
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It will take months for the Pfizer vaccine to allow Americans to return to some sense of normalcy, but those months could feel like years to the millions of businesses in the U.S. that are simply trying to stay afloat through one of the worst economic eras in modern history. One of those small businesses finding new strategies to survive the next wave of the pandemic is Black-owned Erma Rose Winery in Houston.Dec. 13, 2020
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