Tuesday, March 11, 2025
03/11/2025

Minnesota food pantry bans white people, says 'resources' are only for 'Black & Indigenous Folx'

A Minneapolis, Minn. food pantry is only giving food to "Black and Indigenous" people, those who are hungry and white are told not to take the "resources" available. Mykelo 'Keiko' Jackson, who runs the food pantry, was awarded a Minnesota State grant to open the food pantry.

The sign on the pantry reads: "The resources found in here are intended for Black & Indigenous Folx. Please refrain from taking anything if you're not." An August post emphasized the mission, saying "With the help of our community and MDH: African American Health Office we’ve distributed 2,249 lbs of food to Black & Indigenous Folx in North Minneapolis. This is what liberation looks like on a small scale. We’d like to say THANK YOU to everyone that has supported this initiative, donated their time or resources to be in aid of commUNITY."

Jackson's policy forced the food pantry to close down and open in another location. After opening on July 27 on the north side of the city, near the Sanctuary Covenant Church, Jackson let it be known that white people were not welcome to the food for the poor. Local chaplain Howard Dotson, 54, said that he went to the food pantry but was denied entry due to his race. He's white.
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