January
Month-long observances:
National Mentoring Month
Poverty in America Awareness Month
Slavery and Human Trafficking Awareness Month
Month-long observances:
National Mentoring Month
Poverty in America Awareness Month
Slavery and Human Trafficking Awareness Month
International Holocaust Remembrance Day, observed on January 27th each year, commemorates the millions of victims of the Holocaust, honoring their memory and ensuring that the horrors of the Holocaust are never forgotten. It serves as a reminder of the importance of combating antisemitism, racism, and all forms of hatred to prevent such atrocities from happening again.
National Freedom Day is an observance in the United States celebrated on February 1st, commemorating the signing of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, and honoring the importance of freedom and equality for all citizens.
Month-long observances:
American Heart Month
Black History Month
Groundhog Day is a yearly event on February 2nd when a groundhog predicts the weather: if it sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter; if not, spring will come early.
Rosa Parks Day is an observance in the United States commemorating the civil rights activist Rosa Parks, who famously refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1, 1955. It is celebrated on February 4th in California and Ohio, and on December 1st in other states, honoring Parks' pivotal role in the civil rights movement.
Safer Internet Day is a global awareness campaign celebrated annually on the second day of the second week of February, promoting safer and more responsible use of online technology and digital platforms.
Lunar New Year is a major cultural and religious festival celebrated primarily by East Asian communities around the world, including China, Vietnam, Korea, and others.
Recognized by the United Nations, the International Day of Women & Girls in Science celebrates the achievements of women and girls in science and encourages their participation in STEM fields.
International Epilepsy Day is observed by individuals and organizations worldwide to raise awareness about epilepsy and support those living with the condition.
Mardi Gras, also known as Fat Tuesday, is celebrated predominantly in regions with Catholic traditions, including New Orleans, Louisiana, with extravagant parades, costumes, and parties before the start of Lent.
Ash Wednesday is observed by Christians, particularly in the Catholic and Protestant denominations, marking the beginning of Lent, a period of penance and reflection leading up to Easter.