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International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia

This day marks an opportunity for everyone to take a vocal and visible stand against homophobia, transphobia and biphobia. In addition to making it clear that your workplace is a safe space, you can also help raise awareness of human rights violations and the struggles LGBTQ+ people face.

World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development

This is an awareness day established by the United Nations. It is meant to promote an awareness of the diversity around us and within us, opening up dialogue about what makes us unique and how those aspects contribute to our successes and struggles.

World Meditation Day

This is a great way to cap off a month that started with Mental Health Week. World Meditation Day is the ideal moment to stop, breathe, and clear your mind. While you can just observe this day, we like the idea of making meditation and mindfulness part of your regular workday.

Pride Month

Get ready; June is Gay Pride Month! That makes this month the perfect time to celebrate the identities of your staff and learn about the hidden figures of history whose contributions or sexualities were erased from the textbooks.

National Caribbean-American Heritage Month

The Caribbean is made up of 13 separate nations, each with their own unique food, culture, art and more. Caribbean-American Heritage Month gives us all a chance to celebrate what makes Caribbean cultures great and learn a lot along the way.

Black Music Month

Since 1979, June has been host to Black Music Month, a celebration of historically Black musical genres, as well as the way Black music has influenced music as a whole. This is a great time to learn about artists you might not have heard of before.

Race Unity Day

Celebrating our differences can be incredibly empowering – but so can focusing on what unites us. Race Unity Day is about celebrating our commonalities, no matter our racial backgrounds, as well as coming together to fight for us all to obtain equality.

Loving Day

It was on this day in 1967 that laws preventing interracial marriage were finally ruled illegal by the Supreme Court of the United States. The case, Loving v. Virginia, is where the day gets its name.

Juneteenth

It’s official; Juneteenth is now a federal holiday in the United States. This date commemorates the emancipation of African-American slaves. It’s a great day to learn more about Black culture in the U.S. and celebrate Black pride.

Father’s Day

Mom had her turn last month; now it’s dad’s time to shine! While Father’s Day is often overshadowed by Mother’s Day, we think it deserves just as much notice. Make sure the dads at your company feel recognized and celebrated for the important role they play in their children’s lives.

World Refugee Day

This is an international holiday dedicated to honoring refugees across the globe. Right now, it is estimated that there are over 26 million refugees on the planet. This day is the perfect moment to contribute to charities that benefit them and reflect on the conditions that create the refugee crisis.

National Indigenous Peoples Day (Canada)

The last big event in June is National Indigenous People’s Day in Canada. This date is meant for us to stop and recognize the contributions and struggles of one of the most overlooked minority groups in the country. Despite being the first peoples of Canada, too often, their stories are erased from history.