A new Ramadan initiative in Orange County, California is bringing the Muslim and Latino communities together around food and conversation. Called “Taco Trucks at Every Mosque,” the campaign aims to counter stereotypes and misconceptions about Islam, while also bringing together two communities—Muslims and Latinos—who are facing increasing discrimination. According to Rida Hamida, one of the event organizers, “This is perfect timing. The purpose of this month [Ramadan] is to give charity, to grow our character and our inner lives and to nourish our soul through service. What better way to do that than by learning from one another?”
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