April
Month-long observances:
Arab-American Heritage Month
Autism Awareness Month
Celebrate Diversity Month
Earth Month
National Child Abuse Prevention Month
National Volunteer Month
Month-long observances:
Arab-American Heritage Month
Autism Awareness Month
Celebrate Diversity Month
Earth Month
National Child Abuse Prevention Month
National Volunteer Month
Girls' Day and Boys' Day, observed in various countries, are dedicated to challenging traditional gender stereotypes and promoting gender equality in education and career choices. Girls' Day encourages young girls to explore fields traditionally dominated by men, such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), while Boys' Day encourages boys to explore fields traditionally associated with women, such as caregiving and education. These events aim to provide equal opportunities for all individuals regardless of gender and foster diversity in career paths.
Passover, also known as Pesach, begins with the Seder meal, commemorating the Israelites' liberation from slavery in ancient Egypt.
Lesbian Visibility Week is an annual observance in the United States, the United Kingdom and other countries dedicated to celebrating and raising awareness about lesbian women, their identities, and their contributions to society. Taking place during the last week of April, it provides a platform to promote visibility, acceptance, and support for lesbian individuals, challenging stereotypes and discrimination based on sexual orientation. Throughout the week, various events, campaigns, and discussions aim to highlight the diverse experiences and perspectives of lesbian women and advocate for their rights and inclusion in all aspects of society.