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Personally I think these designations are silly.
Month
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Heritage Celebrated
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January
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None to date | |
African American History Month | ||
National National Womens History Month, Irish-American Heritage Month | ||
April
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March 13 to April 15 is National Deaf History Month | |
Asian Pacific American Heritage, Older Americans Month and Jewish American Heritage Month | ||
Gay Lesbian Pride Month | ||
July
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None to date | |
August
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None to date | |
National Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) | ||
National Disability Employment Awareness Month and National Italian American Heritage Month | ||
National American Indian Heritage Month | ||
None to date; are two international commemorations |
Well, I’m excited about celebrating this this May’s month events. Particularly the Jewish-American festivities.
Seriously, how are people supposed to celebrate these months? I know that black American month to self is it quite a bit, particularly in primary schools, but other than that, what is there? There will definitely be no celebrating of the Jewish people. And my gosh, it will be absolutely zero celebrating of actual Jewish people, living in Israel. Nope, we cannot have that. It just wouldn’t be prudent. /sarc
See how there are no German times?
Beyond the English baseline, the biggest immigrant group EVER, over the ENTIRE republic, the biggest cultural influence, the biggest genetic influence.
Not one recognition OR chest-thumping. (Yeah, it goes both ways - many are because of the “I’m a big deal” arrogant braggadocio.)
We need a national redneck heritage month. ;)