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Notable International and National Human Rights Events and Diversity Holidays for the Month

Information from a calendar of annual human rights observances on the Morgantown City website and from Diversity Resources.

December 1: World AIDS Day
World AIDS Day is observed annually to unite people worldwide in the fight against HIV, show support for those living with HIV, and commemorate those who have died from an AIDS-related illness. Founded in 1988, it was the first ever global health day. Participate in local events or wear a red ribbon to show your support.

December 2: International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
Slavery isn’t just something from the past. Nearly 40 million people across the world are in modern slavery and live in forced labor and marriages or human trafficking. The UN created this diversity day to raise awareness on how to work to eradicate this modern slavery form.

December 3: International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Raises awareness about persons with disabilities in order to improve their lives and provide them with equal opportunity.

December 10: International Human Rights Day
Commemorates the signing into law of the ten original amendments of the United States Constitution in 1791 – including the First Amendment Rights of religion, association, speech, petition, and press.

December 16: Bill of Rights Day
Established in 1996, this day promotes respect for the world’s cultures, languages, and religions. Today is a day to educate the general public about the need for universal human rights for all humans.

December 18: International Migrants Day
A day to affirm commitment to diverse and open societies which provide opportunities and lives of dignity for all migrants.

December 20: International Human Solidarity Day
Today is dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of solidarity to help advance the eradication of poverty. The first day featured a keynote address from Lech Walesa, the former president of Poland and the cofounder of the labor union Solidarity, which inspired this movement.

Religious Holidays for the Month

Information from a calendar of diversity events from Diversity Resources.

December 25: Christmas
Christmas is one of the most cherished Christian holidays commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. Observed by millions around the world, both religiously and culturally, this day is marked by attending church services, exchanging gifts, and festive family gatherings. Decorations include Christmas trees, lights, and nativity scenes that symbolize joy and peace.

December 26 - January 1: Kwanzaa
The week-long celebration celebrates African American heritage and culture. Each day features a different principle including unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith.