April DEI Observances

As we step into the month of April, we can look forward to brighter days, warmer weather and spring blossoms!

This month also comes with a plethora of celebrations and events that hold significant meaning to people from various cultures and religions around the world.

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List of DEI Observances in April 2024

  • April 1-30 Sikh Heritage Month commemorates the profound history of the Sikh community, highlighting their traditions, struggles, and contributions throughout the ages.

  • April 2 World Autism Awareness Day Designated by the United Nations General Assembly in 2007, this day aims to bring awareness of the unique hurdles faced by autistic individuals, resolve misinformation and myths, as well as celebrate the unique talents of those with autism. It further unites organizations around the world to aid in research, diagnoses, treatment and acceptance for those affected by autism.

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  • April 7 World Health Day is an annual event on April 7th that focuses on global health issues and promotes universal health care awareness.

  • April 10 Eid al-Fitr is a significant Islamic holiday marking the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting. Celebrated with feasts, prayers, and giving to the needy, it's a joyous occasion that emphasizes gratitude, charity, and community bonding.

  • April 13 Aluth Avuruda & Puthandu Known as Aluth Avuruda in Sinhalese and Puthandu in Tamil this is the Sri Lankan New Year. It is the biggest celebration and festival in the island of Sri Lanka and it begins at the sighting of a new moon, when the sun moves from the house of Pieces to the house of Aries.

  • April 20 - May 2 Ridván, also known as the Most Great Festival, commemorates the declaration of Baháʼu'lláh as the prophet founder of the Baháʼí faith. It is a 12 day celebration and people of the Baháʼí faith are encouraged not to work during specific days of this event.

  • April 22 Earth Day Since 1970, the 22nd of April has been designated as Earth day. This day aims to raise awareness and demonstrate support for environmental protection, with many events held around the world.

  • April 22-30 Passover, also known as Pesach, occurs on the 15th day of Nisan and celebrates the Hebrews' liberation from slavery in Egypt. It is observed for 7 days in Israel and 8 days in the diaspora. This holiday is a celebration of freedom that is appreciated not only by the Jewish community, but by people of other faiths as well.

  • April 24-26 Theravada New Year is a 3 day celebration beginning on the first full moon of April. In Thailand, Burma, Laos, Cambodia, India, Sri Lanka, and any other country where Theravada Buddhists are present, devotees spend this time reflecting on Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and death.


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