Loving Day: A Landmark for Multi-Racial Relationships – Increasing Visibility, Education, and Community
Loving Day is celebrated globally on June 12th, originating in the US from a landmark case. An interracial couple were arrested in 1958 simply for being married. They won their case nine days after their arrest, by arguing that these laws were a continuing of laws intended to oppress the Black community. This session will look at their story, and why it is still significant today.
Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Month
Pride Month
Pride Month is a month-long celebration and commemoration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and their achievements.
Volunteers Week
The Body and Blood of the Lord (Catholic)
LGBTQ+ Representation in the Workplace: Where are Our Queer Leaders?
Join us as we mark Pride month with a panel event to discuss the role of queer leaders in the workplace.
At Inclusive Employers, we understand that many LGBTQ+ people may face implicit bias and discrimination at work and can be under-represented in at leadership levels. We’ll be joined by various speakers who will discuss the impact of visible queer leaders on their careers, the barriers that queer leaders may still be facing in the workplace and how we can begin to overcome these.
1st Dhul Hijjah
Global Wellness Day
Global Inclusion Week
Global Inclusion Week is for those with a passion for inclusion and a global team. Join us today and register for Global Inclusion Week 2023.
Loneliness Awareness Week
Loneliness Awareness Week is an awareness event created by the Marmalade Trust charity, an organisation dedicated to helping people who experience loneliness. Their goal is to not only raise awareness about loneliness, but to help people create supportive communities through conversations and building social connections.
Men’s Health Week
Men’s Health Week is an international event to raise awareness about men’s physical and mental health, with the aim of giving boys and men access to the information, services and treatment they need to maintain their health.