We met in the chapel of the Holy Name of Jesus Parish in Łacina (5 Czesław Niemen Street, Poznań) at 2 p.m. to pray for the intention of all those who died on the Polish-Belarusian border. This was immediately followed by a meeting with Miroslaw Miniszewski.

Miroslaw Miniszewski - as he writes about himself - he worked "as a businessman, journalist, doctor of philosophy and university teacher, as well as screenwriter. A few years ago, I gave up city life and settled in the Podlasie wilderness away from people and civilisation. I am now involved in writing books, blogging and podcasting." But he will also be coming to Poznan, Latin as a witness to all that has happened in Podlasie over these past four years. He will also, as a volunteer and activist - as the person who first informed the media about the trapped people in Usnarz Górny - above all - also be a witness to hope.

At around 4.45 p.m., the meeting with the Good Integration Space began, during which the Joanna Spychala talked about how we are building a multicultural community rooted in locality.

Thank you for your invitations, your openness and your joint efforts to build a diverse, open reality.

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