What other history months are there?

What other history months are there?

Heritage Month Guide

Month Heritage Celebrated
February African American History Month
March National National Women’s History Month, Irish-American Heritage Month
April March 13 to April 15 is National Deaf History Month
May Asian Pacific American Heritage, Older Americans Month and Jewish American Heritage Month

What Months celebrate diversity?

April is Celebrate Diversity Month, a celebration that was initiated in 2004 to recognize and honor the diversity surrounding us all. By celebrating differences and similarities during this month, organizers hope that people will gain a deeper understanding of each other.

What History Month is January?

National Archives EEO Special Emphasis Observances

Month Special Emphasis Programs Observances
January Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
February African American History Month
March National Women’s History Month
May Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month

What is a multicultural calendar?

This electronic calendar is provided as a tool for you to use to educate yourself about the different celebrations, holidays, and events in which our staff, students, and faculty may actively participate. …

Is there an Italian Heritage Month?

This October, mark Italian-American Heritage Month by recognizing the contributions and achievements of Italian-Americans. The heritage month is in October to coincide with Columbus Day — the national holiday celebrated on the second Monday of the month.

Did you know January facts?

Fun Facts about January It is the second month of winter. In the Southern Hemisphere January is a summer month the equivalent of July. Sometimes the Saxons called January the wolf month because hungry wolves would come into their towns searching for food this time of year.

What is June diversity?

June is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month, as designated by presidential proclamation since 1999. June 28 designates the anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion, one of the key events in gay/lesbian civil rights. June is a time to celebrate the many contributions of the LBGT community.

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