On Friday morning, as dawn broke through the smoke hanging over Minneapolis,
the Gandhi Mahal Restaurant
was severely damaged by fire. Hafsa Islam, whose father owns the
Bangladeshi Indian restaurant
with members of his family, woke at 6 am to hear the news.
“At first, I was angry,” said Islam, 18. “This is my family’s main source of income.”
But then she overheard her father, Ruhel Islam, speaking to a friend on the phone. “Let my building burn,” he said. “Justice needs to be served.”
On Friday afternoon, after the fire stopped smoldering and the family came together, he repeated his support for the protests that had closed his restaurant. “We can rebuild a building, but we cannot rebuild a human,” said Ruhel Islam, 42. “The community is still here, and we can work together to rebuild.”
For days, the Islam family has watched the protests over