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Deaf Awareness Month

Deaf individuals aren’t just hearing impaired; the Deaf community actually has a very rich culture with a lot that we can learn about and from. Deaf Awareness Month is an excellent time to not just think about making our world more accommodating but discovering Deafness as a defining aspect of a community.

Suicide Prevention Month

Mental health awareness is important, but there is more you can do as a company to help prevent suicide than just posting hotline numbers. Take this month to focus on what forms of support you can offer employees to lower the risk of suicide.

National Hispanic Heritage Month (Spt 15 – Oct 15)

Mexicans and Mexican-Americans make up the majority of Latinos in the United States, so it is fitting that National Hispanic Heritage Month starts not on the first of the month but on the 15th, when Mexico celebrates its Independence Day.

Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept 15-Oct 15)

Hispanic Heritage Month is a 30-day celebration of all things related to Hispanic cultures. Not only does it embrace elements from the originating cultures, but it also lifts up elements unique to the diaspora. Take this month to learn about just how diverse the Hispanic world is and learn about some of the lesser-known cultures.

Mexican Independence Day/El Grito

While most of the celebrations start on the 15th and run through the night, Mexico’s actual Independence Day is September 16. The big event happens at midnight with the “Cry of Dolores,” Miguel Hidalgo’s infamous battle cry that spurred on the rebellion that led to Mexican freedom from Spanish rule.

Oktoberfest

While associate Oktoberfest with beer, beer, and more beer, it is actually a folk festival meant to celebrate life, love, and happiness – beer optional! While the official Oktoberfest is held in Munich, it is celebrated all over the world, especially by those with German heritage.

HeForShe

This day was created by the United Nations. It is meant to advocate for gender equality but specifically with a focus on how men can help uplift women and be allies in the battle for equality.

First Day of Fall

The hot weather was much needed when it rolled in, but by this point, everyone is wishing for autumnal temperatures. Use this time to start planning your fall team-building activities so you can make the most of the season.

National Native American Day (USA)

There are almost 600 federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States. This day is set aside to honor them, their cultures and their contributions.

Rosh Hashanah (Jewish)

This marks the start of the new year on the Jewish calendar. As with any New Year’s celebration, it is marked with meals and fun. However, it is also seen as a time for reflection and prayer.

Navaratri Begins (Hindu)

Navaratri is celebrated every year to mark the start of fall. In different countries, it has varying significance. However, the festival spans nine days. In some countries, Navaratri is celebrated at the start of each season, not just the fall.

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

The legacy of the residential school system is a dark one, and one that is often swept under the rug. National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is meant to bring attention to the atrocities of the past and how they continue to impact First Nations communities in Canada.