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The following is a list of notable month-long observances, recurrent months that are used by various governments, groups and organizations to raise awareness of an issue, commemorate a group or event, or celebrate something.
Bisexual Health Awareness Month March: 2014 A month to raise awareness about the bisexual community's social, economic, and health disparities, advocate for resources, and inspire actions to improve bi people's well-being. [85] Promoted on social media through #BiHealthMonth. [86] Day of Silence: The second Friday in April: 1996
September 2014 events in the United States (2 C, 13 P) October 2014 events in the United States (2 C, 7 P) November 2014 events in the United States (6 C, 52 P)
Novartis/Facebook Medical professionals in a Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation-sponsored training program in Africa. Novartis topped this year's list. Besides its obvious humanitarian benefits ...
September: Prostate Cancer Awareness Month; September 15 – October 15: National Hispanic Heritage Month [49] October: National Information Literacy Awareness Month [50] October: Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month; October: Country Music Month [51] October: National Breast Cancer Awareness Month; October: National Domestic Violence ...
In 2014, BiNet USA declared the days surrounding Celebrate Bisexuality Day to be Bi Awareness Week, also called Bisexual+ Awareness Week. [15] The week begins on September 16, culminating on Celebrate Bisexuality Day. [16]
It was the first international instrument enshrining the value of cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue [5] and led to further international efforts to promote diversity as a shared goal. [6] One such effort was UN Resolution A/RES/57/249, proclaimed unanimously by the United Nations General Assembly on 20 December 2002, naming 21 May ...
The ribbon shows awareness of racial tolerance, or cultural diversity. [permanent dead link ] Orange ribbons are used during August to raise awareness and support for International Autoinflammatory Awareness Month. The orange and red-orange tones of the official logo and ribbon represent inflammation and fevers, which are prevalent in flare ...