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Native American Heritage Month
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Since 1990, November stands as a month to remember, honor, and respect Native communities throughout the United States. This remembrance also includes educational efforts to raise awareness about the unique present-day struggles faced by Native Americans as a result of historical colonization.
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All Saints’ Day
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This Christian holiday commemorates all known and unknown Christian saints.
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All Souls’ Day
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This Christian holiday celebrates all faithful Christians who have since departed.
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Veterans Day
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An armistice between Germany and the Allied forced on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 marked the first Armistice Day, which has since become Veterans Day. This day honors all American veterans, wherever and whenever they might have served our Country.
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Transgender Day of Remembrance
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Established in 1988, this day of remembrance memorializes those who have lost their lives as a result of pervasive transphobia and shines a spotlight on the continued violence suffered by our fellow transgender citizens.
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Feast of Christ the King
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Established to thank the Lord for the gift of time and serves as a rededication to the Christian faith.
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Thanksgiving
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As we all gather to our family, friends, and loved ones, this holiday celebrates the blessing of the harvest and of the blessings of the preceding year.
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Native American Heritage Day
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This holiday encourages engagement with the Native American heritage imbued into our land through ceremonies and cultural activities.
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