Instead, he found a church service and turned west toward Black Lives Matter Plaza. “Black lives matter everywhere, every day, all the time,” it read. Beatty and Chavannes said they believe Black Lives Matter does not represent all Black people. They agreed to meet back at Black Lives Matter Plaza the next day and said goodbye around 3 a.m. Then the people started trickling in — from Black Lives Matter DC and from They/Them Collective.
Source: Washington Post October 30, 2020 22:40 UTC