For the last 20 years, the U.S State Department along with the President have hosted Ramadan Iftar dinner to celebrate the month when millions of Muslims around the world fast. Last year, the new administration has chosen not to observe this tradition. So a group of refugees, friends of refugees and people of all faiths came together to host a Ramadan iftar feast of a lifetime in a little refugee town in Georgia called Clarkston; also known as "the most diverse square mile in America."
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