‘Black & Indigenous Folx’ Only: Taxpayer-Funded Minneapolis Food Pantry Comes Under Fire For Discrimination

Article originally appeared on www.zerohedge.com.


A food pantry in Minneapolis has come under fire for explicitly barring white people from accessing its services.

According to the Daily Mail, Mykela “Keiko” Jackson, the director of the Food Trap Project Bodega, which was set up with a Minnesota State grant and located near the Sanctuary Covenant Church in North Minneapolis, quickly became the subject of intense scrutiny and criticism when it posted a sign stating that the food was intended exclusively for “Black and Indigenous Folx.”

Jackson’s racist policy led to a civil rights complaint after it denied service to several white individuals, including local chaplain Howard Dotson, who filed the complaint with the Minneapolis Civil Rights Commission. He described his experience as deeply divisive, telling Alpha News, “This is not building community, it’s destroying it,” adding “I went over there and confronted her. I told her that …

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