Black History Month

Black History Month in February honors African Americans’ contributions and achievements in the U.S. It’s a period of reflection on their historical impact and an opportunity to educate about their heritage and struggles for civil rights, promoting understanding of their role in American history.

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year celebrates the lunar new year with customs that symbolize good luck and prosperity. Families enjoy feasts and decorate with red, while fireworks and traditional dances add to the festive atmosphere. Each year features a zodiac animal, making the occasion both a familial and cultural celebration of heritage and optimism.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrates Dr. King’s contributions to the Civil Rights Movement every third Monday of January. It honors his pursuit of racial equality and the enduring dream of a society that values character over skin color, while also reminding us of the continuous fight for racial justice.

New Year’s Day

New Year’s Day serves as a moment for reflection, goal-setting, and celebration within the LGBTQIA+ community. It’s a chance to honor past achievements, overcome challenges, and strive for a future of openness and authenticity. Embracing diversity and inclusivity, this day heralds a new beginning with hope and determination. Happy New Year!

New Year’s Eve

New Year’s Eve symbolizes both an ending and a fresh beginning, where global celebrations involve reflection, hope, and resolutions. People unite with their close ones, awaiting the new year with optimism and a festive spirit, ready to embark upon a new chapter filled with unwritten stories. Happy New Year’s Eve!