Heritage Months

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Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15 - October 15

Celebrating the cultural contributions and histories of Hispanic and Latine communities. This month-long celebration highlights the tradition, diverse culture and impact of people with roots from Central and South America, the Carribbean and Spain.

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LGBTQIA History Month

October

Honors the history, struggles and achievements of the LGBTQIA+ community. The month encourages education, inclusion, and celebration of diverse identities.

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Native American Heritage Month

November

A time to honor and celebrate the culture, tradition and history of Native Americans and Indigenous peoples. It is a time for reflection of the struggle and injustices faced by Indigenous peoples and to promote a deeper understanding and respect for the enduring presence and contributions to American life.

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Black History Month

February

A dedicated time to celebrate and honor the contributions, achievements and history of African Americans. This serves as an opportunity to educate, inspire and foster a deeper understanding of the rich and diverse heritage of African Americans, while also promoting the ongoing pursuit of equality and justice for all.

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Women's History Month

March

Honors the contributions and achievements of women throughout history. It highlights the impact of women in shaping society, celebrates progress toward gender equality, and promotes awareness of the challenges women continue to face today.

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Gaypril

April

"Gaypril" is an informal celebration during April that highlights LGBTQIA+ pride, awareness, and advocacy. Many schools and communities use the month to host events, such as pride festivals, educational workshops, and discussions on inclusion and equality, fostering visibility and support for the LGBTQIA+ community.

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InspirAsian Month

May

A celebration dedicated to recognize and honoring the diverse cultures, histories and contributions of Asian Pacific Islander Desi Americans (APIDA). This month shines a spotlight on the rich tapestry of traditions, art, cuisine and achievements from the APIDA community.

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Pride Month

June

Honors the history, resilience and achievements of the LGBTQIA+ community. It commemorates the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, a pivotal moment in the fight for LGBTQIA+ rights. The month promotes visibility, acceptance and equality through parades, events, and educational initiatives, encouraging everyone to embrace diversity and celebrate all identities.