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July Notable International and National Human Rights Events and Diversity Holidays

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

July 4: Independence Day
Anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776 which led to the creation of a new union and new rights for citizens.

July 10: Baha’i: Martyrdom of the Báb*
Commemorates the execution of the Báb in 1850. * indicates the holiday begins the evening before the day.

July 11: World Population Day
Emphasizes awareness that the world’s #1 problem is too many people using too many resources and creating too much unsustainable waste. Excesses impact current climate, energy, and support systems.

July 14: LGBTQ+: International Non-Binary People’s Day
Raises awareness of non-binary identities worldwide.

July 18: UN: Nelson Mandela International Day
Honors Nelson Mandela’s legacy and encourages community service.

July 24: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Pioneer Day:
Commemorates the arrival of the first Latter-day Saint pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley.

July 26: ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Day
Commemorates the 1990 signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which guarantees equal opportunity for people with disabilities.

July HeritageTopics

French-American Month: This month, celebrate the history between France and the United States. Celebrate the contributions of French Americans to society. It is celebrated every July which also hosts Bastille Day on July 14 ( Fête nationale française or le 14 juillet ), a French Revolution event that united the French people.

July Awareness Topics

BIPOC Mental Health Month: Originally called “National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month,” this month aims to raise awareness of the mental health challenges faced by racial and ethnic groups that have been oppressed or disenfranchised.

Disability Pride Month: Raises awareness about the capabilities and achievements of people living with a disability. This month-long observance aims to challenge stigma and promote a more inclusive workplace and world.

National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month: This month, rally to help better understand the mental health struggles felt in minority communities nationwide. This is a month for education, support, and most importantly solidarity.