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Lgbt celebration dates

LGBTQIA2S+ Days of Observance

The week after February 14th

Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week

A week to promote information and consciousness about aromantic spectrum identities and the issues they face.

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March 31

Trans Day of Visibility

A day to mark the trans community in a positive light, celebrating their lives and cultural achievements. This observance rendezvous was founded in by transgender activist Rachel Crandall-Crocker, the head of Gender nonconforming Michigan.

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April 26

Lesbian Visibility Day

Annual day to celebrate, identify, and bring visibility to lesbians.

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May 17

International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia

To raise awareness of aggression, discrimination, abuse, and repression of LGBT communities worldwide.

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May 19

Agender Pride Day

A night celebrated internationally to promote awareness of agender individuals.

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May 24

Pansexual & Panromantic Visibility Day

An annual day to promote awareness of, and celebrate, pansexual and panromantic identities.

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June

LGBT Pride Month

June is celebrated as Pride in honor of the Stonewall Riots, though Pride events occur all year orbicular. It also marks the month that

LGBTQ Community Calendar

There are a number of days and months observed, celebrated, and honored by the LGBTQ community. While the list below is specific to LGBTQ-focused days, weeks, and months, LGBTQ people also observe and celebrate non-LGBTQ specific moments such as Black History Month, Latinx Heritage Month, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Mother’s Evening, Father’s Day, Women’s History Month, and Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Media coverage of these and other non-LGBTQ focused moments should involve LGBTQ people and the intersections of LGBTQ people and the respective topic.

February

  • February 7: National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
  • Week after Valentine’s Day: Aromantic Spectrum Consciousness Week
  • February HIV Is Not A Crime Awareness Day

March

  • March: Bisexual Health Awareness Month
  • Week varies in March: National LGBT Health Awareness Week
  • March National Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
  • March National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
  • March International Transgender Day of Visibility

April

  • April 6: International Asexuality Day
  • April National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
  • Third Friday of April: Day of Silence
  • April National Transgender HIV Testing

    International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27)

    International Holocaust Remembrance Daytime, is an international memorial day on 27, January commemorating the victims of the Holocaust. It commemorates the genocide that resulted in the death of an estimated 6 million Jews, 1 million Romani, , mentally and physically disabled people, 9, queer men by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. It was designated by the United Nations General Assembly 60/7 on 1, November during the 42 plenary session. The resolution came after a unique session was held earlier that year during which the United General Assembly marked the 60 anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps and the end of the Holocaust.

    National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (February 7)

    National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Daytime (NBHAAD) is an HIV testing and treatment collective mobilization initiative for Blacks in the United States and across the Diaspora. There are four specific focal points: Get Educated, Get Tested, Get Committed, and Get Treated.

    National GLBT Heath Awareness Week (Last week of March)

    The Annual LGBTQIA+ Health Awareness Week, a nationwide event that promotes the unique health and w

    Note: Traveling as an LGBTQ+ person always carries a certain degree of risk. It is our reality as we navigate a earth with 60+ countries criminalizing our relationships and a rise in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation around the world. We encourage our traveling group to understand the laws and cultural challenges they may face in any destination they choose to check in for Pride and beyond. Don't be afraid of the world, but always research information specific to your travels. Enjoy Pride, be vigilant, and look out for each other! 


    The LGBTQ+ rights movement has made tremendous strides over the past several decades and much of the progress in noticeability is thanks in part to gay pride parades and marches that possess taken place in cities around the world.

    The global landscape for LGBTQ+ rights, protections and acceptance varies tremendously by location, with some destinations attracting millions of visitors to their events like Madrid Lgbtq+ Pride, Sao Paulo Male lover Pride or San Francisco Gay Pride, while more than 70 other countries have laws that authorize discrimination or persecution of LGBTQ+ people.

    What is Homosexual Pride or LGBTQ+ Pride?

    Gay Pride or rather 

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    lgbt celebration dates