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Omg. It’s happening.
The guy is ok. He got a scrape on his ankle and is in shock.
Santana Lopez, 25, has been at the protests for 3 days. I’m seeing her running around screaming for people to stay peaceful. She says she’s seen the looters and vandalizers and they’re mostly white folks and it makes her angry bc “they’re going to blame us.”
One guy threw a water bottle at a passing cop car. One woman jumps up and screams, “Hey! Don’t break the peace!” This group— the majority of them— are desperately trying to stay peaceful. “Don’t give them a reason to hurt us!” One woman yells. “Them” = the cops.
“George Floyd! Don’t shoot!” Image
Protestors begging angry people to stay back and stay safe.
Businesses are boarding up their windows in preparation for another possibly chaotic night.
All in wait. One guy screams at them, “Eff you! You’re not the only ones with guns!” Image
Law enforcers blocking off the highway.
William Claybrooks, 27: “Change will come. By force. We’re gonna burn all these b***ches down. They gotta feel it for change.” I asked him, “Burn it all down? But this is your city!” “Nah, I don’t live here. I live in South LA. These are big corporations. They got insurance.”
Someone tagged this bench and another protestor, Ricky Woznichak, yelled are him: “Stop vandalizing.” He told me he’s upset because “this is not a good look. I don’t want the wrong ppl to get blamed.” He was at the protest in Fairfax yesterday, got shot rubber bullets by cops.
“If you’re a person of color! To the middle! If you’re white! Go to the edges!”
Just want to add that as of now, this is STILL a peaceful protest! Many people working hard to keep it that way!
Volunteers passing out bottles of water to protestors. Drivers honking to show their support.
I asked around if anyone know who the organizers are. “No idea.” “The internet, man.” “Who knows?” Apparently the organizers told protestors they’ll be kicked out if they get violent.
“You will not hurt anyone! You will not destroy property! Who are we here for?” “George Floyd!”
This group has been trying to make it to city hall. The police blocked them the first time. They made multiple loops, cut through Grand Park, and are now gathering in front of the city hall building.
Many knees down in front of city hall. Still maintaining peace. “Hands up! Don’t Shoot!”
Military police inching in.
“Keep the peace! Keep the peace!”

There are other protestors in front of them warning them to stay back. Now they’re chanting, “Don’t shoot! Don’t shoot!”
“Don’t shoot! Don’t shoot!” Image
My gosh. Image
Curfew is at 6 pm. We’re about an hour away from that. My phone is running out of juice. Crowd is inching closer and closer to city hall. Praying this stays peaceful.
I’m worried bc one of the guys here is carrying a gun. I told him, “Please don’t use it.” He smiles: “Not unless I got to.” He adds, “I won’t use it on you.” I’ve seen him yelling f-bombs all afternoon at cops. Many are watching him, pulling him away when he gets aggressive.
Guy with loudspeaker now addressing the crowd: “We do not want anyone rioting or looting! If you’re going to loot, get the F out of here!” He goes on to say, “We’re going to change this. We are going to vote! Be calm, stay calm! Think think think!”
“This is a peaceful protest. They told us we can’t do it and here we are! This is an opportunity for our generation to decide who is going to be Americans! Be angry! But sin not!” Crowd cheer. Image
We’re ending the protest with a moment of silence on the knee: “I beg you— make it home safe tonight. Remember, no looting!”

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Jun 12, 2023
Never did I imagine the first time I’m in Kenya, it would be to write about the Chinese.

Kenya has about 50,000 Chinese ppl living in the country, the majority of them short-term migrants working for Chinese companies under the “One Belt, One Road” initiative.
Here I am in Nairobi’s Chinatown. Pretty much all the customers are Chinese, but the ppl serving them tea and grilling their meat skewers are mostly Kenyans.
There’s been a significant increase of Chinese presence in Africa over the last decade, w China bringing much manpower and cultural & socioeconomic investment to the continent.

That has created quite a complex & intricate relationship bwn the two countries.
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A🧵 for people who want to donate to churches serving Ukrainian refugees & sending aid to 🇺🇦:

This is a list only of places/ppl I’ve personally visited during my trip to Poland. So it’s not comprehensive, but they are churches whose work I’ve seen w/ my own eyes.
1. The Pentecostal Church for Ukraine in Warsaw

As a church for Ukrainian immigrants in Warsaw, this church is intimately connected to churches throughout Ukraine & the Ukrainian diaspora. Since day 1 of war, this church has helped >20,000 refugees find housing/shelter.
1a. Locals & churches sent so many supplies to this church that it rented out a warehouse. Each day, this warehouse sends about 3 trucks w 21 tonnes of food to hot zones in 🇺🇦, based on specific requests from leaders there. They also send medical supplies to front-line soldiers.
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Mar 24, 2022
Something to keep of note is how small the evangelical population in Poland is. Only about 0.2% of the pop. in Poland identify as evangelical— less than 100,000 in the entire country.

That's what makes the scale of the refugee ministry here so amazing. Read🧵 below.
Most evangelical churches in Poland are small by American standards. No megachurches here.

I’m seeing a massive, collaborative effort to help 🇺🇦 refugees among churches that mostly have a congregation of abt 70-80, many less. This is no megachurch, big NGO-status operation.
For e.g.: One church I visited in Lublin has only 30 members, almost all of them young college students. Within a week of the war, they rented four locations to host abt 60 refugees each day.

How? I asked.

“We have strong faith in God,” replied a 22-y-o member, flexing💪
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Mar 22, 2022
The last 5 days, I’ve traveled through Warsaw & Krakow & some smaller border towns in Poland, and the response of churches all across 🇵🇱 to 🇺🇦 is, in an inadequate word, incredible.

Every pastor I’ve met tells me they don’t know of any church that’s not involved in some way.
To put things in perspective: There are now more than 2M Ukrainian refugees in Poland, out of the 3.3M that have fled Ukraine so far.

The entire population of 🇵🇱 is <38M. That’s including about 1.5M Ukrainians already living here as migrants/immigrants.
In one southern border town called Przemysl, 700,000 Ukrainian refugees have either passed through or stayed there— and that’s not counting people who arrived in private cars.

Przemysl has a population of only 60,000. Let that sink in.
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Mar 21, 2022
A Polish pastor of a church in Krakow sent me this pic of the first service he held for Ukrainian refugees in Krakow. He was exhausted after days of receiving refugees, and also in trepidation abt preaching to a shell-shocked group: “Oh Lord. What do I say? What can I say?”
For these displaced Ukrainians, this service was the first worship space since the war in which they can express their faith. So the pastor went w/ that. His sermon was simple: “We don’t understand why this is happening. But God is good. He is always good, He doesn’t change.”
God’s goodness is a constant theme I’m hearing during this reporting trip in Poland. At another Ukrainian gathering in Warsaw, in which most are refugees, before dinner one man called out, “God is good!” Everyone shouted back, “All the time!”
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For a force that’s supposedly “liberating” the Ukrainians, there are countless stories of atrocities against civilians by Russian military.

Here’s Valentina, at a church in Lublin (Poland) that’s hosting refugees, holding back tears as she lifts a shirt riddled w bullet holes. Image
A family w young kids & a 80-y-o grandma were fleeing by foot for Poland, when Russian forces fired on them. As they blasted them w bullets, the family dashed across the fields, shielding themselves w/ their luggage. Every single item in their luggage was ruined by bullet holes.
Thankfully no one was seriously hurt, but can you imagine the trauma?

The mother told her pro-Russia brother in Crimea what happened. Sent him a photo of their house that was destroyed by Russian artillery. That’s fake news, her brother told her. He refused to believe her.
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