International Day of the World’s Indigenous People
International Day of the World's Indigenous People celebrates the diverse cultures, languages, and traditions of Indigenous peoples worldwide, raising awareness about their rights and challenges.
International Day of the World's Indigenous People celebrates the diverse cultures, languages, and traditions of Indigenous peoples worldwide, raising awareness about their rights and challenges.
International Youth Day is an annual observance dedicated to raising awareness of youth issues worldwide and celebrating the contributions of young people to society.
Left-Handers Day celebrates left-handed individuals, promoting awareness about the experiences and challenges faced by left-handed people in a predominantly right-handed world.
Marcus Garvey Day honors the Jamaican political leader and Pan-Africanist Marcus Garvey, celebrating his contributions to the advancement of Black empowerment, unity, and pride.
World Humanitarian Day pays tribute to humanitarian workers who risk their lives to assist people affected by crises and conflicts, advocating for the protection of humanitarian aid workers and civilians in need.
Senior Citizens Day honors older adults, recognizing their wisdom, experience, and contributions to society, and advocating for their well-being and dignity.
Krishna Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, an avatar of the god Vishnu, with fasting, prayers, and devotional rituals.
Women's Equality Day commemorates the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, granting women the right to vote, and highlights ongoing efforts for gender equality.
Month-long observances:
Hispanic Heritage Month
National Guide Dog Month
Suicide Prevention Month
Labor Day honors the contributions of workers and the labor movement, celebrating their achievements and advocating for fair labor practices and workers' rights.
International Day of Charity promotes acts of kindness and philanthropy, encouraging individuals and organizations to support humanitarian causes and alleviate suffering.
Ganesh Chaturthi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the god of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. It typically involves the installation of Ganesha idols at homes and temples, followed by prayers, rituals, and cultural festivities.