Heritage and Identity Days

Celebrating the diversity of culture, heritage and identity

 With students, faculty, staff and guests representing over 160 countries, 91社区 University values the unique and enriching cultural experiences that each community member brings to our campus. The University acknowledges or observes various heritage months and cultural/identity recognition days to celebrate the rich tapestry of the 91社区 community.

Members of our campus community can request accommodations for cultural and religious observances. The outlines reasonable and appropriate academic accommodations, including a list of upcoming cultural and religious holidays and related policies.

This calendar of cultural holidays and identity days showcases the breadth of cultural holidays, identity days, and celebrations worldwide. Our calendar runs from fall to summer. Please note, this is not an exhaustive list. 

A ative American woman in brightly colored clothing A group of female Indians celebrate Diwali An illustrated postage stamp celebrating Kwanzaa

Cultural/Identity Recognition Days and Heritage Months

Heritage Months
  • FEBRUARY
    Black History Month
  • MARCH
    Women's History Month
  • APRIL
    Arab American Heritage Month
    Earth Month
    Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Month
  • MAY
    Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
    Jewish American Heritage Month
    Haitian Heritage Month
  •  JUNE
    LGBTQ+ Pride Month
  • JULY
    Disability Pride Month
  • SEPTEMBER
    Latin American Heritage Month
  • OCTOBER
    LGBTQ+ History Month
    National Disability Employment Awareness Month
  • NOVEMBER
    Native American Heritage Month

Calendar runs fall 2026 - summer 2027

FALL 2026

September

October

  • Oct. 10 鈥 World Mental Health Day

    World Mental Health Day promotes mental health education and awareness, and advocacy against social stigma.

  • Oct. 11 鈥 National Coming Out Day

    National Coming Out Day (LGBTQ+)

  • Oct. 12 鈥 Indigenous Peoples鈥 Day

    Indigenous Peoples鈥 Day celebrates the indigenous peoples of North America. (U.S.)

  • Oct. 15 鈥 LGBTQ+ Spirit Day

    LGBTQ+ Spirit Day is an annual LGBTQ awareness day observed on the third Thursday in October. Spirt Day offers LGBTQ youth and their families a means of visibility and existence only made possible by providing life-saving visibility for those who need it more than ever. On Spirit Day observers wear purple to support LGBTQ youth and prevent bullying. (U.S./LGBTQ+)

  • Oct. 21鈥 International Pronouns Day

    International Pronouns Day seeks to make respecting, sharing, and educating about personal pronouns commonplace (International/LGBTQ+)

  • Oct. 25-31 鈥 ACE Week 

    ACE Week, formerly Asexual Awareness Week, is an international campaign dedicated to raising awareness and expanding education of asexuality.

    A time to celebrate how far our community has come and to dream about the future we will create together.

  • Oct. 26 鈥 Intersex Awareness Day

    Intersex Awareness Day commemorates the anniversary of the first public demonstration by intersex people in the United States and seeks to highlight injustice faced by intersex communities. (U.S./LGBTQ+)

  • Oct. 28 鈥 National Immigrants Day

    National Immigrants Day celebrates the immigrants from 196 countries who live in the USA. (U.S.)

  • Oct. 31 鈥 Halloween

    Halloween (International)

November

December 

SPRING 2027

January

  • Jan. 1 鈥 New Year's Day

    A day to mark the commencement of a new calendar year, celebrated primarily by the Western cultures of Europe, North America, South America and Australia. (International)

  • Jan. 1 鈥 Emancipation Proclamation

    President Abraham Lincoln issued the on Jan. 1, 1863, during the height of the Civil War. While it did not end de facto slavery in the U.S., it did add a moral imperative to a Union victory. (U.S.)

  • Jan. 4 鈥 World Braille Day

    World Braille Day helps to bring awareness to issues impacting blind and visually impaired persons. It is also the birthday of the blind pioneer Louis Braille, who invented the most widely used form of writing for the blind. (International)

  • Jan. 6 鈥 Epiphany

    A feast day commemorating the visit of the Magi to the Christ Child is sometimes called Three King's Day. (Christian)

  • Jan. 13 鈥 Korean American Day

    Korean American Day honors and highlights our friends of Korean descent who have made immeasurable contributions. (Korean-American)

  • Jan. 15 鈥 Makar Sankranti or Magh

    A harvest festival that celebrates the arrival of longer days. (Hindu)

  • Jan. 18 鈥 Martin Luther King Jr. Day

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a United States national holiday celebrating the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., a Civil Rights and social justice leader. (U.S.)

  • Jan. 26 鈥 Indian Republic Day

    On this date in 1950, the Indian Constitution was finalized. (India)

  • Jan. 27 鈥 International Holocaust Remembrance Day

    Designated by the United Nations General Assembly in 2005, International Holocaust Remembrance Day marks the anniversary of the liberation of . This of the Holocaust and millions of other victims of Nazism. (International)

February

  • Feb. 1 鈥 National Freedom Day

    In 1865, President Abraham Lincoln signed the 13th amendment (outlawing slavery). In 1948, President Harry Truman signed a bill proclaiming Feb. 1, the first National Freedom Day. (U.S.)

  • Feb. 5 鈥 Kashmir Solidarity Day

    Kashmir Solidarity Day is observed by the people in Pakistan and Kashmir who have been fighting for their freedom for more than 70 years. (Pakistan/International)

  • Feb. 6 鈥 Lunar New Year

    The Lunar New Year marks the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is derived from 12 full cycles of the moon. It is celebrated by many East Asian countries, especially those influenced by Chinese culture, including China, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam. (Asia/International)

  • Feb. 6 - 20鈥 Chinese New Year

    Celebrations of Chinese New Year traditionally last for 16 days, starting with New Year's Eve and culminating in the Lantern Festival. The celebration includes many rituals to usher in good luck for the upcoming year. 2027 marks the Year of the Goat. (China)

  • Feb. 7 鈥 National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

    First observed in 1999, this day acknowledges how HIV disproportionately affects the Black community. (U.S.)

  • Feb. 8 - March 8 鈥 Ramadan

    Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, a time for worship, reflection and self-discipline. It is marked by fasting, communal prayer, charity, and Quranic study to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad. Muslims abstain from food, drink, smoking, and intimacy from pre-dawn to sunset , culminating in the festival of Eid al-Fitr.

  • Feb. 10 鈥 Ash Wednesday

    Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a 40-day period of fasting and contemplation that concludes on Easter Sunday. (Christian)

  • Feb. 10 - March 25 鈥 Lent

    The six weeks beginning Ash Wednesday leading to Easter Sunday. Through fasting or contemplation, this period marks a solemn observance of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The span includes Palm Sunday and Good Friday. (Christian)

  • Feb. 14 鈥 Valentine鈥檚 Day

    Originally a Christian feast day honoring several early Christian martyrs named Valentine. Through later folk traditions, it has become a significant cultural, religious and commercial celebration of romance and love in many regions of the world. (Christian/International)

  • Feb. 15 鈥 Parinirvana or Nirvana Day

    Parinirvana or Nirvana Day remembers Buddha鈥檚 passing in 483 BC and his final nirvana. (Buddhist)

  • Feb. 15 鈥 President鈥檚 Day

    Part of the Uniform Monday Holiday Act of 1971, President's Day is a federal holiday that takes place on the third Monday of February. While many states still separately acknowledge the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln (Feb. 12) and George Washington (Feb. 22), President's Day is a way to honor both presidents. (U.S.)

  • Feb. 21-27鈥 Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week

    An international event to foster awareness and acceptance of aromantic spectrum identities and the issues they face. Aromantic individuals often experience little to no romantic attraction and demonstrate little interest in romantic relationships. (International/LGBTQ+)

March

  • March 6 鈥 Shivratri

    Shivratri is a festival celebrated annually in honor of the god Shiva. The name also refers to the night when Shiva performs the heavenly dance. (Hindu)

  • March 8 鈥 International Women鈥檚 Day

    A day to celebrate women's social, economic, cultural and political achievements. It's also a call to raise awareness about discrimination and take action to drive gender parity. (International)

  • March 9-10 鈥 Eid-al-Fitr

    "Festival of Breaking the Fast," which may be called Lesser Eid or Eid, and is celebrated by Muslims worldwide to mark the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan. (Islam/Muslim) 

  • March 10 鈥 Harriet Tubman Day

    An American holiday honoring anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman. A former slave, Tubman helped over 70 slaves escape bondage via the Underground Railroad. Learn more about Tubman and her legacy at 91社区's Harriet Tubman Center for Freedom and Equity. (U.S.)

  • March 17 鈥 St. Patrick鈥檚 Day

    St. Patrick鈥檚 Day marks the birthday of this Irish saint, who brought Christianity to the Emerald Isle. (Irish)

  • March 20 鈥 Spring Equinox

    The day on which the sun's warmth and light fall unequally on the northern and southern halves of the planet. (International)

  • March 21 鈥 Naw-Ruz

    Naw-Ruz is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the New Year, and for Baha鈥檌s, it marks the end of the annual 19-Day Fast and coincides with the spring equinox. (Baha'i)

  • March 21 鈥 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

    International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (United Nations)

  • March 22 鈥 Holi

    A joyful and colorful festival celebrated by Indian communities throughout the world. It is a celebration of spring, friendship, family and the triumph of good over evil. (Hindu)

  • March 22-23 鈥 Purim

    Commemorating the saving of the Jewish people and the defeat of Haman, as recounted in the Book of Esther. On Purim, observers are enjoined to exchange gifts and make donations to the poor. (Jewish)

  • March 26 鈥 Good Friday

    Christians annually commemorate the death of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, also called "Holy Friday" or "Great Friday" by Orthodox Chrisitians, the Friday before Easter (Pascha). Orthodox Christians usually observe the Holy day by fasting and refraining from work in remembrance of Christ's great sacrifice. (Christian)

  • March 28 鈥 Easter

    A Christian holy day and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus on the third day of his burial following his crucifixion. (Christian)

  • March 31 鈥 International Transgender Day of Visibility

    International Transgender Day of Visibility (International/LGBTQ+)

April

  • April 2 鈥 World Autism Awareness Day

    World Autism Awareness Day honors and seeks to improve the lives of people on the Autism spectrum so they can lead full and meaningful lives. (People with Disabilities)

  • April 6 鈥 International Asexuality Day 

    International Asexuality Day is a worldwide event celebrating and advocating for the full asexual spectrum, including demisexual, greysexual, and other ace identities. Individuals under the ACE spectrum typically lack sexual attraction or desire for others. (International/LGBTQ+)

  • April 7 鈥 Ugadi

    Ugadi or Yugadi, also known as Samvatsar膩di, is the New Year's Day for the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka in India. (Hindu) 

  • April 19 鈥 Day of Silence

    Day of Silence (LGBTQ+)

  • April 19 鈥 Mahavira-Jayanti

    Mahavira-Jayanti is one of the most important religious festivals in Jainism, celebrating the birth of Mahavir, the twenty-fourth and last Tirthankara of the present Avasarpi峁嚹. (Jain/Sikh/Hindu) 

  • April 26-May 2 鈥 Lesbian Visibility Week

    An annual observance dedicated to bringing , fostering support and bringing into light issues faced within the community. (International/LGBTQ+)

  • April 21-29 鈥 Passover/Pesach

    Passover/Pesach commemorates the freeing of Jewish people from Egypt. The first and last two days are observed as full holidays. Includes a ceremonial meal called the Seder comprising food of symbolic significance, traditions and prayers. (Jewish / date changes each year)

  • April 22 鈥 Earth Day

    Earth Day 鈥 celebrated internationally in more than 192 countries (International)

May

SUMMER 2027

June

  • June 5-6 鈥 Al-Hijra

    Al-Hijra/Al-Hijri is the first day of the month of Muharram representing the Islamic New Year. (Islam/Muslim)

  • June 10-12 鈥 Shavuot

    Shavuot is the 鈥楩east of Weeks,鈥 which marks the giving of the Law (Torah) at Mt. Sinai and is often linked with the Confirmation of teenagers. (Jewish)

  • June 13 鈥 National Puerto Rican Day Parade

    Puerto Rican Day Parade 鈥 festivities are planned across the country to celebrate Puerto Ricans鈥 accomplishments and contributions. (Puerto Ricans)

  • June 13 鈥 National Children鈥檚 Day

    National Children鈥檚 Day highlights how important children are in society and that some still face many problems and difficulties in different aspects of their lives (U.S.).

  • June 19 鈥 Juneteenth

    A federal holiday that commemorates the liberation of  Black Americans in Texas, effectively ending the institution of slavery. (U.S.)

  • June 20 鈥 World Refugee Day

    Designated by the United Nations to honour refugees around the globe, celebrating the strength and courage of people who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution. (United Nations)

  • June 20 鈥 Father鈥檚 Day

    Father鈥檚 Day is a national holiday that commemorates fathers and the crucial role they play in people's lives, from childhood through to adulthood. (U.S.)

  • June 28 鈥 Stonewall Riots Anniversary

    The Stonewall Riots Anniversary commemorates the Stonewall riots that began on June 28, 1969, in response to police brutality endured by the transgender, gay, and lesbian community in New York City. (LGBTQ+)

July

  • July 4 鈥 Independence Day

    Also known as the Fourth of July. Commemorates the signing of the Declaration of Independence, by the 13 colonies, marking the the beginning of America's march toward independence. (U.S.)

  • July 14 鈥 International Non-binary People's Day

    Observed each year on July 14 and is aimed at raising awareness and organizing around the issues faced by non-binary people around the world. (International/LGBTQ+)

  • July 16 鈥 International Drag Day

    International Drag Day is an annual event held to celebrate drag art and culture around the world to bring awareness and acceptance of self-expression. (International/LGBTQ+)

  • July 25 鈥 Parents鈥 Day

    Parents鈥 Day is observed in recognition of what parents do to care for their families and their contributions to society overall (U.S.).

August

The 91社区 Interfaith Council also maintains a calendar of religious holidays