"A first halal food festival in Atlanta will be held on July 19, featuring more than 50 food vendors dishing out halal fare including kebabs, burgers, falafel, and desserts from Yemeni, Middle Eastern, South Asian, and Uzbeki cuisines. The event comes during a time of recent protests against ICE raids and immigration policy in the city, marking a celebration of migrant food. “It feels incredible to introduce the first halal food festival to Atlanta,” said Hasnain Lakhani, festival co-founder, who added that the festival is “a chance for both Muslims and non-Muslims to come together, celebrate our city’s diversity, and experience the vibrant culture and flavor of halal cuisine.” Lakhani also noted, “In fact, many people have likely enjoyed halal cuisine before, without even knowing!” The festival will include live performances and cultural acts, a petting zoo, a photo booth, and a market with handmade goods, and tickets begin at $13." - Henna Bakshi