American Military News by Timothy Frudd October 04, 2024
A food pantry in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is facing significant backlash after claiming that the available “resources” were only for “Black & Indigenous” people and asking white people to “refrain from taking anything.”
According to Alpha News, Mykela “Keiko” Jackson used Minnesota’s Paths to Black Health Grant to launch the Food Trap Project Bodega at Sanctuary Covenant Church, providing a free food pantry for local residents. However, a picture from the food pantry shows a sign that states, “The resources found in here are intended for Black & Indigenous Folx. Please refrain from taking anything if you’re not.”
Alpha News reported that Jackson’s alleged discrimination against white people caused the food pantry to relocate to another location after the Sanctuary Covenant Church was notified of the situation.
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