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A mechanic and car dealership owned by Coptic men, this business is located in Lebanon, TN--a popular destination for Copts during this displacement period.

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Ambrosia Catering is owned by Sherif Tadros, one of the first wave immigrants to Nashville in the 2000s. They often cater to non-Coptic events.

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Run by Kyrillos Girgis, a Copt, this business is near Millwood. Kyrillos advertises by making short professional videos on various financial topics.

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Married to Madame Nadia's daughter, Marina Zaki, Keroles is new in Nashville and posts often about his business in order to make roads with the community to hire him. Here, he's posting about fixing an Egyptian's food truck.

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Recently opened in Murfreesboro, TN in summer 2022, Baraka means "blessing" in Arabic and is a farm open for community members to come and choose and order meat.

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“We keep your home clean” is the motto of Eshak Adly Samoan’s business. On the logo of his business is an American flag with an Uncle Sam pointing finger, and hearts border the logo. Eshak currently, in 2022, works at the Williamson Medical Center…

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A business that seems to run online, this furniture store is run by Mr. Emad. Furniture is super important for newcomers not only in terms of style, but also in terms of displaying wealth and in creating a home.

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A new farm in summer of 2022, Baraka means "blessing," and is an appropriate name for the food and livestock grown there. This business shows the emerging Coptic business people who are going into farming, back to our roots.
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