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Thursday, April 30, 2020

This Black-Owned Construction Company Went From Broke To Raking In Billions

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Owning a business can be a tumultuous journey filled with ups and downs. Many entrepreneurs have to create strategies to keep their accounts in order and deal with a fluctuating market. For this Georgia-based entrepreneur, his business represents a story of determination and how you can think of innovative ways to increase your revenue.

C. David Moody is the owner of C D Moody Construction, an award-winning construction company based in Lithonia, Georgia, and a BE 100s company, an annual ranking of the nation’s largest black-owned businesses. He opened his business in 1988 during a time where he and his wife were in debt, struggling to make ends meet, and working out of their bedroom. Today C.D. Moody Construction is a thriving large enterprise that has completed over 200 commercial projects worth almost $3 billion.

In addition to running his enterprise, Moody stays connected to the local community by planting seeds for future growth by mentoring the next generation of business leaders in Atlanta and teaching his kids the value of hard work and financial responsibility with his wife Karla. He feels that his kids will play a vital role in the business and wanted to provide the space for them to develop and grow.

“Every weekend we would go and look at all the job sites together as a family,” said Karia Moody, David’s daughter in an interview with Shoppe Black. “I grew up in construction. I always knew I wanted to go into it.”

The company’s growth coincided with rapid regional growth, and as Moody literally helped build 21st-century Atlanta, it’s emergence helped fuel Moody’s success. In September 2019, David Moody joined as a 49% partner on a $650 million mix of affordable and market-rate housing, restaurants, retail, offices, and a performing arts center.

Moody previously was identified as a construction partner but will now take on an ownership stake in the development if the deal is approved by the board.



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16-Year-Old “TikTok Tutor” Goes Viral for Teaching Math to Peers in Quarantine

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Before the COVID-19 quarantine, TikTok was viewed as an app for teens that many people couldn’t understand. Now, millions of people around the world are appreciating black culture and creating funny videos to keep themselves and others entertained while sheltering in place. Then you have 16-year-old Alexis Loveraz who is using the platform to tutor students in math.

More than 54 million students are home from school, leaving them and their parents to partner with teachers as they strive to finish the remainder of the academic year.

CBSNewYork originally reported that the high school junior has a 4.0 GPA and is passionate about helping others. While school is out, Loveraz took it upon himself to help others after being encouraged by his friends. On any given day he is helping students tighten up algebra, geometry, and chemistry.

Related: Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to Offer Homeschooling Microgrants from COVID-19 Relief Funds

As a result, he has been named the “TikTok Tutor” with more than 165,000 followers and 2.3 million likes on the platform.

In an interview with CBS2, he told Alexis Sanchez, “I was, like, really shocked. Things that they probably forgot like before COVID-19, this is like a refresher of what I’m, like, giving them out. It’s really cool because they understand it even better the way I’m explaining it to them.”

Related: Oprah Winfrey to Present the Class of 2020 Commencement Address Via Facebook and Instagram

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And other students have admitted that his tutoring style is more helpful than some teachers in the comments section of Loveraz’s TikTok account.

Related: Oprah Winfrey to Present the Class of 2020 Commencement Address Via Facebook and Instagram

His mother is also proud of his ability to lead and give back to others. During the interview with CBS2, she said, “I’m excited about this. I know he can do this and more. I’m so proud that he helped a lot of people,” mother Likmilian Hiciano said.

 



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16-Year-Old “TikTok Tutor” Goes Viral for Teaching Math to Peers in Quarantine

Bronx Honors Student

Before the COVID-19 quarantine, TikTok was viewed as an app for teens that many people couldn’t understand. Now, millions of people around the world are appreciating black culture and creating funny videos to keep themselves and others entertained while sheltering in place. Then you have 16-year-old Alexis Loveraz who is using the platform to tutor students in math.

More than 54 million students are home from school, leaving them and their parents to partner with teachers as they strive to finish the remainder of the academic year.

CBSNewYork originally reported that the high school junior has a 4.0 GPA and is passionate about helping others. While school is out, Loveraz took it upon himself to help others after being encouraged by his friends. On any given day he is helping students tighten up algebra, geometry, and chemistry.

Related: Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to Offer Homeschooling Microgrants from COVID-19 Relief Funds

As a result, he has been named the “TikTok Tutor” with more than 165,000 followers and 2.3 million likes on the platform.

In an interview with CBS2, he told Alexis Sanchez, “I was, like, really shocked. Things that they probably forgot like before COVID-19, this is like a refresher of what I’m, like, giving them out. It’s really cool because they understand it even better the way I’m explaining it to them.”

Related: Oprah Winfrey to Present the Class of 2020 Commencement Address Via Facebook and Instagram

Meet Alexis Loveraz 

 

And other students have admitted that his tutoring style is more helpful than some teachers in the comments section of Loveraz’s TikTok account.

Related: Oprah Winfrey to Present the Class of 2020 Commencement Address Via Facebook and Instagram

His mother is also proud of his ability to lead and give back to others. During the interview with CBS2, she said, “I’m excited about this. I know he can do this and more. I’m so proud that he helped a lot of people,” mother Likmilian Hiciano said.

 



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More Than 80% of Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19 in Georgia Were Black, CDC Reports

As Georgia gets set to reopen more non-essential business this week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study finding that more than 80 percent of hospitalized COVID-19 patients were black.

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#MeToo founder Tarana Burke on Biden sexual misconduct allegations

Former Joe Biden staffer, Tara Reade, continues to cause difficult conversations regarding her sexual abuse accusation against the presidential hopeful. #MeToo founder, Tarana Burke recently broke her silence on the issue in a lengthy Twitter thread.

Burke stated that she had taken time away from work to “be present where I was needed as my family was affected with COVID.”

READ MORE: Stacey Abrams on sexual assault allegations: ‘I believe Joe Biden’

Burke went on to state that while she understands that people have been waiting on her “take” on the story, there are “no easy answers.”

The 14-part thread went on to say that her “stance has never wavered: survivors have a right to speak their truth and to be given the space to heal.”

Burke continues that “the inconvenient truth is that this story is impacting us differently because it hits at the heart of one of the most important elections of our lifetime.” She continues, “There are no perfect survivors. And no one, especially a presidential candidate, is beyond reproach. So where does that leave us?”

Burke further explains that in a “just world, we’d have a transformative approach to dealing with claims of sexual violence where a survivor’s story is given fair consideration and they are made whole by a process that supports both accountability and healing. This is doubly important when outsized power dynamics are involved. But, we don’t have that right now.”

Demonstrators participate in the #MeToo Survivors’ March in Los Angeles, California. The protest was organized by Tarana Burke (not pictured). (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

Burke, who advocates for survivors, then chastised people who are exploiting Reade’s story, “Many of you are only interested in this story because you are entertained by the trauma of others or because it has the potential to be politically expedient — with no real regard for the survivor.”

She continued to explain that “the defense of Joe Biden shouldn’t rest on whether or not he’s a ‘good guy’ or ‘our only hope,’” she wrote. “Instead, he could demonstrate what it looks like to be both accountable and electable.”

READ MORE: Tarana Burke reveals fiancé tested positive for coronavirus

The activist concluded by saying that “survivors deserve more than being used as a political football by disinterested parties,” Burke wrote. “And a culture of acknowledging harm can’t exist if we continue to view sexual violence as a catastrophic outlier rather than an embedded toxic element of our culture.”

Burke made the comments on Twitter just hours before Vice Presidential hopeful Stacey Abrams who stated that she “believes Joe Biden.”

The post #MeToo founder Tarana Burke on Biden sexual misconduct allegations appeared first on TheGrio.



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