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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.

February: Black History Month
Celebrates Black History and African American culture in the United States. This month hopes to educate the world about many of their overlooked contributions and the social injustices that still exist in society.

February: American Heart Month
The American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women movement works to help women beat heart disease, the number one killer of women in America. First celebrated in 1964, it is essential as it is a leading cause of death for both men and women globally.

February: Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
This is a national effort to raise awareness about teen dating violence. Nearly one in three teens will experience some form of abuse from someone they are dating before they become an adult. This month aims to raise awareness about what constitutes a safe and healthy relationship.

February: Ethnic Equality Month
Ethnic Equality Month promotes understanding and equality among all ethnic groups. It aims to highlight the importance of recognizing and addressing ethnic disparities and fostering an environment where all ethnicities are valued and respected.

February 1: National Freedom Day
Commemorating the signing of the 13th Amendment that abolished slavery in the U.S., National Freedom Day is a reminder of the country’s commitment to freedom, equality, and unity for all.

February 4: World Cancer Day
World Cancer Day aims to raise awareness, improve education, and inspire action for a future without cancer, supporting patients and advancing research efforts worldwide.

February 9-15: National Salute to Veteran Patients Week
Honoring hospitalized veterans, this week shines a light on their sacrifices and promotes appreciation for those who have served, encouraging communities to reach out and support veteran patients.

February 11: International Day of Women and Girls in Science
This day celebrates the achievements of women and girls in science, advocating for greater gender equality in STEM fields and inspiring the next generation of female scientists.

February 14: Race Relations Day
A day designated by the National Council of Churches in recognition of the importance of interracial relations and learning.

February 15: Susan B. Anthony Day
Birthday of Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906), a pioneer in the Women’s Rights Movement.

February 20: World Day of Social Justice
Recognition of the imperative for tackling issues such as poverty, exclusion and unemployment.

Religious Events for the Month

Information from Diversity Resources.

February 1-7: World Interfaith Harmony Week

February 1: Eastern Orthodox Christian - The Presentation of Christ
This day commemorates the presentation of the infant Jesus at the Temple, symbolizing his dedication to God. It’s a time for Eastern Orthodox Christians to reflect on faith, family, and renewal.

February 1: Pagan and Wiccan - Imbolc
Imbolc marks the midpoint between the winter solstice and the spring equinox, celebrating the return of light and the stirrings of new life. Wiccans and Pagans honor Brigid, the goddess of fire and fertility, with rituals and gatherings.

February 15: Buddhist -  Parinirvana
Parinirvana, or Nirvana Day, commemorates the Buddha’s passing into final Nirvana after his physical death. It’s observed through meditation and teachings, reflecting on impermanence and compassion.

February 24: Coptic Orthodox Christian - The Great Lent
The Great Lent is a period of fasting, prayer, and repentance, leading up to Easter in the Coptic Orthodox faith. It’s a time of spiritual discipline, reflection, and seeking closer communion with God.

February 26: Hindu - Maha Shivaratri
Maha Shivaratri honors Lord Shiva, celebrating his divine power and significance in Hinduism. Devotees fast, chant, and hold night vigils, dedicating the day to reflection and spiritual growth.