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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240519
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SUMMARY:Haitian Flag Day
DESCRIPTION:Haitian Flag Day \nThe Haitian flag has long been a symbol of pride for Haiti. Haitian Flag Day on  May 18\, is all about celebrating the culture and heritage of the Haitian flag\, which is emblazoned with the country’s coat of arms and the colors red and blue\, adopted from the French flag. \nThe flag of Haiti is a bicolor flag featuring two horizontal bands colored blue and red\, defaced by a white panel bearing the coat of arms. The coat of arms depicts a trophy of weapons atop a green hill and a royal palm symbolizing independence. The palm is topped by the Cap of Liberty. \n  \nFun Fact about SBC: All Board Members of SBC are of Haitian Heritage \n  \nPlease consider supporting organizations elevating the Haitian communities:\nFoundation for Advancement of Haitian Midwives\, Inc (FAHM)\nCentre Toussaint\nCaribbean Bone Marrow Registry\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/haitian-flag-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T132346Z
UID:4923-1715904000-1715990399@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:International Day Against Homophobia\, Transphobia\, and Biphobia
DESCRIPTION:International Day Against Homophobia\, Transphobia\, and Biphobia\n#IDAHOT \nThe International Day Against Homophobia\, Transphobia and Biphobia was created in 2004 to draw the attention to the violence and discrimination experienced by lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, transgender\, intersex people and all other people with diverse sexual orientations\, gender identities or expressions\, and sex characteristics. \nThe date of May 17th was specifically chosen to commemorate the World Health Organization’s decision in 1990 to declassify homosexuality as a mental disorder.\nThe Day represents a major global annual landmark to draw the attention of decision makers\, the media\, the public\, corporations\, opinion leaders\, local authorities\, etc. to the alarming situation faced by people with diverse sexual orientations\, gender identities or expressions\, and sex characteristics. \nMay 17 is now celebrated in more than 130 countries\, including 37 where same-sex acts are illegal. Thousands of initiatives\, big and small\, are reported throughout the planet. \nLearn more at https://may17.org/ 
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/international-day-against-homophobia-transphobia-and-biphobia/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240516
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T133447Z
UID:3118-1715731200-1715817599@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:International Day of Families
DESCRIPTION:International Day of Families\nThe International Day of Families is observed on the 15th of May every year. The Day was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1993 with resolution A/RES/47/237 and reflects the importance the international community attaches to families. \nSource : https://www.un.org/en/observances/international-day-of-families \n  \nPlease support these Black organizations that are using a whole family approach to their mission as well as dedication nonprofits: \nFray Family Foundation \nIBHAWBOW Foundation \nRoots Community Services \nThe Reading Partnership \nThe Good Guides \n100 Black Men of London \nRoots Community Services \nFreedom School Toronto
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/international-day-of-families/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20240521T144217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T144531Z
UID:7848-1714953600-1715558399@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:Women's Health Week 2024
DESCRIPTION:Women’s Health Week 2024\n  \nWomen’s Health Week is a pan-Canadian initiative\, anchored by Mother’s Day\, designed to raise awareness and engagement about lived experiences in women’s health. Women’s health matters in homes communities and workplaces. Be a champion for gender equity. Host an event\, raise awareness or funds\, and boost #WHW2024 on social. \n  \nSource: https://thewhc.ca/womens-health-week/ \nOra Lee Cancer Research Foundation \nThe Oladele Foundation
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/womens-health-week-2024/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240506
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20221230T082414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T190800Z
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SUMMARY:African World Heritage Day
DESCRIPTION:African World Heritage Day\nProclaimed by the 38th session of the General Conference of UNESCO (November 2015)\, African World Heritage Day (5 May) is an opportunity for people around the world\, and particularly Africans\, to celebrate the Continent’s unique cultural and natural heritage. \nWhile Africa is underrepresented on the World Heritage List (African properties account for some 12% of all inscribed sites worldwide)\, a disproportionally high percentage (39%) of these properties are on the World Heritage List in Danger. Faced with various contemporary threats\, such as climate change\, uncontrolled development\, poaching\, civil unrest and instability\, many of Africa’s wonders risk losing their outstanding universal value.  It is therefore more urgent than ever that this irreplaceable heritage be protected and preserved for the enjoyment of future generations. \nSource: https://www.unesco.org/en/days/african-world-heritage \n  \nPlease consider all the organizations that are working to elevate the black Community on the African continent:\nClick here to see the full list \nFeatured Organization:\nCentre for Sustainable Access to Health in Africa – Nigeria\nHand In Hand – Eastern Africa – Kenya\nThe Good Vine – Eswatini\n  \n 
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/african-world-heritage-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240601
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20230502T131401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T143045Z
UID:6781-1714521600-1717199999@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health Awareness Month\nMental Health Awareness Month began in the United States in 1949 and was started by the Mental Health America (MHA) organization (then known as the National Association for Mental Health). Each year in mid-March Mental Health America releases a toolkit of materials to guide preparation for outreach activities during Mental Health Awareness Month. During the month of May\, MHA\, its affiliates\, and other organizations interested in mental health conduct a number of activities which are based on a different theme each year. \nThe purpose of Mental Health Awareness Month is to raise awareness and educate the public about: mental illnesses\, such as the 18.1% of Americans who suffer from depression\, schizophrenia\, and bipolar disorder; the realities of living with these conditions; and strategies for attaining mental health and wellness. It also aims to draw attention to suicide\, which can be precipitated by some mental illnesses. Additionally\, Mental Health Awareness Month strives to reduce the stigma (negative attitudes and misconceptions) that surrounds mental illnesses. The month came about by presidential proclamation. \nSource: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_Health_Awareness_Month\n  \nPlease Support the organizations that are assisting the community affected by mental health challenges:\nClick here to see the full list in “Mental Health” category/subcategory \nFeatured Organization: \nOne Voice One Team – Suicide prevention – Ontario\, Canada
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/mental-health-awareness-month/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220326T080429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T185856Z
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SUMMARY:International Jazz Day
DESCRIPTION:International Jazz Day\nExperience the unifying power of jazz in action. \nIndependent artists and organizers on all seven continents present an astonishing array of performance\, educational and community outreach programming each year for International Jazz Day. \nJoin the worldwide celebration of International Jazz Day. Register your April 30 event for free today. \nRegister here: https://jazzday.com/
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/international-jazz-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240428
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T191932Z
UID:3124-1714176000-1714262399@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:Togo Independence Day
DESCRIPTION:Togo Independence Day\n  \nWhen is Independence Day in Togo?\nIndependence Day is a public holiday in Togo. It is observed on April 27th. \nThis day is the National Day of Togo and commemorates independence from France on April 27th 1960. \nHistory of Independence Day in Togo\nStarting in the 16th century\, the coastal region around modern-day Togo became a major trading centre for Europeans to search for slaves\, earning Togo and the surrounding region the name “The Slave Coast”.
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/togo-independence-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240419
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T192044Z
UID:3128-1713398400-1713484799@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:Zimbabwe Independence Day
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URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/zimbabwe-independence-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240421
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T184823Z
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SUMMARY:National Volunteer Week
DESCRIPTION:National Volunteer Week 2024\nApril 14-20\, 2024\n  \n  \nLet’s recognize and celebrate every volunteer and each contribution they’re making to strengthen inclusivity and wellbeing in our communities. Now more than ever\, Every Moment Matters! The theme for National Volunteer Week 2024 is Every Moment Matters. \nThe power of people working together can bring about monumental changes. \n#NVW2024 #EveryMomentMatters\nsource: Volunteer.ca \n  \n  \nPlease visit the category of Black organizations that are volunteer -run:\nCheck out the Leadership – volunteer -Run Category \n  \n 
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/national-volunteer-week-2022/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240418
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220326T073106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T183905Z
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SUMMARY:Black Maternal Health Week
DESCRIPTION:Black Maternal Health Week\nBLACK MATERNAL HEALTH WEEK WILL BE OBSERVED APRIL 11–17 \nThe Black Mamas Matter Alliance  is sponsoring the third annual “Black Maternal Health Week”  as part of the observation of National Minority Health Month in April. Rates of maternal morbidity and mortality (MMM) are much higher in the United States than in its peer nations. National severe maternal morbidity (SMM) rates have nearly doubled over the past decade\, and the incidence of SMM was 166% higher for Black women than White women from 2012 to 2015. \n  \nHeld annually on April 11-17th\, BMHW is a week-long campaign founded and led by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance​ to build awareness\, activism\, and community-building​ to amplify ​the voices\, perspectives and lived experiences of Black Mamas and birthing people. The week is intentionally held during National Minority Health Month and begins on April 11th annually to join dozens of global organizations in marking this day as International Day for Maternal Health and Rights – an opportunity to advocate for the elimination of maternal mortality globally. The activities and conversations hosted throughout the week intentionally center the values and traditions of the reproductive and birth justice movements. ​ \n  \nSource: https://orwh.od.nih.gov/in-the-spotlight/all-articles/black-maternal-health-week-will-be-observed-april-11-17 \nSource: https://blackmamasmatter.org/bmhw-2024/ \n  \nPlease consider supporting these organizations:\nBlack Health Commission – Florida\, USA \nAvery & Audrey’s Way – Ohio\, USA \nFoundation for Advancement of Haitian Midwives\, Inc (FAHM) – Florida\, USA
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/black-maternal-health-week/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240408
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T022352Z
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SUMMARY:World Health Day
DESCRIPTION:World Health Day\nWorld Health Day 2024: Global Action for Universal Health \nWorld Health Day is celebrated each year on April 7th\, marking the founding of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1948. This day is dedicated to raising awareness about critical health issues facing the world and mobilizing efforts to address them. The theme for World Health Day 2024\, “Global Action for Universal Health\,” emphasizes the importance of universal health coverage and the collective action needed to ensure health and well-being for all\, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. \nAround the world\, the right to health of millions is increasingly coming under threat. \nConflicts are devastating lives\, causing death\, pain\, hunger and psychological distress. \nThe burning of fossil fuels is simultaneously driving the climate crisis and taking away our right to breathe clean air\, with indoor and outdoor air pollution claiming a life every 5 seconds. \nThe WHO Council on the Economics of Health for All has found that although at least 140 countries recognize health as a human right in their constitution\, only 4 countries have mentioned how to finance it. \nTo address these types of challenges\, the theme for World Health Day 2024 is ‘My health\, my right’. \nThis year’s theme was chosen to champion the right of everyone\, everywhere to have access to health services\, education\, and information\, as well as safe drinking water\, clean air\, good nutrition\, quality housing\, decent working and environmental conditions\, and freedom from discrimination. \nSource: https://www.paho.org/en/events/world-health-day-2024-my-health-my-right \n  \nYou can do your part by getting  involved with these organizations. Find these organization on our directory to learn more:\nBlack Health Commission: Providing health resources to the community in Florida\, USA \nAfrican Aid International: Providing free dental care clinic in Guinea\, Africa \nImpact Jamaica:  Dedicated to provide support to seniors in Kingston \, Jamaica \nGeneration Chosen: Helping youth with their mental health in this unique challenging time of self isolation in Toronto\, Canada \nOra Lee Smith Cancer Research Foundation: Researching innovative Cancer Research and Treatment \n100 Black Men of London: Helping Men through their Mental health  & Wellness Program in London\, UK \nReach Within: Helping children in Grenada overcoming Physical and Mental Health \nEnable the Disable Action: Advocating for Physically disable individuals in Goma\, Democratic Republic of Congo \n  \nPlease click here to see complete list of organization in our Health section of the Directory.
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/world-health-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240405
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T190118Z
UID:3134-1712188800-1712275199@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:Senegal Independence Day
DESCRIPTION:Senegal Independence Day\n  \nIn Senegal\, Independence Day is a public holiday celebrated on 4 April. \nThis day is the National Day of Senegal and celebrates independence from France on 4 April 1960.
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/senegal-independence-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240404
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220326T071444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T192328Z
UID:4636-1712102400-1712188799@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:Good Deeds Day
DESCRIPTION:Good Deeds Day\nGood Deeds Day is a global movement of people who are dedicated to doing good.\nSince 2007\, millions of people and thousands of organizations from over 108 countries unite annually to volunteer and #DoGood. \nEvery year\, we support global changemakers who desire living in a better world to take impactful action by providing tools\, inspiration\, and a global network – because we believe that every person has the power to create positive change in their community and our world. \nJoin millions of volunteers in the global movement for good\, explore our directory to find an organization to volunteer with.\n  \nSource: https://www.good-deeds-day.org/
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/good-deeds-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240403
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20240415T022144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T022251Z
UID:7774-1712016000-1712102399@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:World Autism Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:World Autism Awareness Day\n  \nEvery April\, we recognized the month of April as World Autism Month\, beginning with United Nations-sanctioned World Autism Awareness Day on April 2. \n The Importance of April 2 \nApril 2\, every year\, marks the recognition of the diverse minds that enrich our world. World Autism Awareness Day 2024 is not just a date but a beacon of progress. By coupling this day with SDG Resources’ efforts\, we underline the relevance of inclusive sustainable development. \nThe SDGs: Tailored for World Autism Awareness Day 2024 \nWhile each SDG has its merit\, certain goals resonate profoundly with World Autism Awareness Day 2024: \n\nSDG 3: Good Health and Well-being: Efforts are made to provide better healthcare services\, emphasizing understanding and treatment specific to autism.\nSDG 4: Quality Education: Emphasizes inclusive and equitable quality education. Every child\, including those on the autism spectrum\, should have fair access to education.\nSDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth: Advocates for workplace inclusivity\, ensuring that adults with autism have opportunities and accommodations in the labor market.\nSDG 10: Reduced Inequality: Directly relates to reducing inequalities faced by people with disabilities\, including autism.\n\nThe Interplay: Autism and SDGs \nWorld Autism Awareness Day 2024 and SDGs share a symbiotic relationship. They both endorse the idea of an inclusive society where everyone has an equitable shot at success. The date\, April 2\, 2024\, will focus on stories of empowerment\, challenges faced\, and the victories achieved in aligning SDGs with autism awareness. \nSource: https://sdgresources.relx.com/events/world-autism-awareness-day-2024\n  \nThere are several factors that make autism an important topic for the Black community: \n\nAutism amplifies stereotypes.\nBlack autistic people are most often discriminated against.\nSchool system and health care is disproportionately misdiagnosed Black children with autism.\n\nThroughout the month\, we are encouraging everyone affected by the disease to share stories to provide opportunities to increase understanding and acceptance of people with autism\, fostering worldwide support. This year\, we are raising awareness  in hopes to creating a world where all people with autism can reach their full potential. \n  \nPlease support organizations that raise awareness about Autism in our community:\nReady Aiders Foundation\nBlack Mental Health Connections\nGeneration Chosen
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/world-autism-awareness-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220326T070754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T184132Z
UID:4634-1711929600-1714521599@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:National Minority Health Month
DESCRIPTION:National Minority Health Month\nEvery April\, the HHS Office of Minority Health (OMH) observes National Minority Health Month to highlight the importance of improving the health of racial and ethnic minorities and reducing health disparities. \nBe the Source for Better Health\nImproving Health Outcomes Through Our Cultures\, Communities\, and Connections\nApril is National Minority Health Month (NMHM)\, a time to raise awareness about the importance of improving the health of racial and ethnic minority communities and reducing health disparities. \nJoin NIMHD\, our partners across NIH\, and the HHS Office of Minority Health (OMH) to Be the Source for Better Health as we share resources to improve health outcomes through our cultures\, communities\, and connections. \nExperiences with racism and discrimination can contribute to mistrust of the healthcare system among racial and ethnic minority groups\, leading to mistrust of factual health related information. \nAbout National Minority Health Month\nCelebrated every year in April\, National Minority Health Month: \n\nBuilds awareness about the disproportionate burden of premature death and illness in people from racial and ethnic minority groups.\nEncourages action through health education\, early detection and control of disease complications.\n\nThe origin of National Minority Health Month was the 1915 establishment of National Negro Health Week by Booker T. Washington. In 2002\, National Minority Health Month received support from the U.S. Congress with a concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 388) that “a National Minority Health and Health Disparities Month should be established to promote educational efforts on the health problems currently facing minorities and other populations experiencing health disparities.” The resolution encouraged “all health organizations and Americans to conduct appropriate programs and activities to promote healthfulness in minority and other communities experiencing health disparities.” \nSource: https://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/nmhm/      and https://www.nimhd.nih.gov/programs/edu-training/nmhm/ \n  \nPlease consider supporting the following organizations: \nBlack Health Commission – Florida\, USA \nSisterReach – Tennessee\, USA \nOra Lee Smith Cancer Research Foundation – Georgia\, USA \nImpact Jamaica – Georgia\, USA and Montego Bay\, Jamaica \nGeneration Chosen – Ontario\, Canada \nBrAIDS for AIDS – Ontario\, Canada \nBlack Physicians of Tomorrow – Ontario\, Canada \nAfro-Canadian Positive Network of BC – British Columbia\, Canada \nLady Ballers Camp – Ontario\, Canada \nReach Within – St-George’s\, Grenada \nEnable the Disable Action – Goma\, Democratic Republic of Congo \nNAZA AGAPE FOUNDATION – Nigeria \nAfrican Aid Internationsl – Guinea \nCaribbean Bone Marrow Registry – Caribbean\, Africa \nHelpers Social Development Foundation – Nigeria \n 
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/national-minority-health-month/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T145140Z
UID:3138-1711929600-1714521599@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:World Autism Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:World Autism Awareness Month\n  \nEvery April\, we recognized the month of April as World Autism Month\, beginning with United Nations-sanctioned World Autism Awareness Day on April 2. \n The Importance of April 2 \nApril 2\, every year\, marks the recognition of the diverse minds that enrich our world. World Autism Awareness Day 2024 is not just a date but a beacon of progress. By coupling this day with SDG Resources’ efforts\, we underline the relevance of inclusive sustainable development. \nThe SDGs: Tailored for World Autism Awareness Day 2024 \nWhile each SDG has its merit\, certain goals resonate profoundly with World Autism Awareness Day 2024: \n\nSDG 3: Good Health and Well-being: Efforts are made to provide better healthcare services\, emphasizing understanding and treatment specific to autism.\nSDG 4: Quality Education: Emphasizes inclusive and equitable quality education. Every child\, including those on the autism spectrum\, should have fair access to education.\nSDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth: Advocates for workplace inclusivity\, ensuring that adults with autism have opportunities and accommodations in the labor market.\nSDG 10: Reduced Inequality: Directly relates to reducing inequalities faced by people with disabilities\, including autism.\n\nThe Interplay: Autism and SDGs \nWorld Autism Awareness Day 2024 and SDGs share a symbiotic relationship. They both endorse the idea of an inclusive society where everyone has an equitable shot at success. The date\, April 2\, 2024\, will focus on stories of empowerment\, challenges faced\, and the victories achieved in aligning SDGs with autism awareness. \nSource: https://sdgresources.relx.com/events/world-autism-awareness-day-2024\n  \nThere are several factors that make autism an important topic for the Black community: \n\nAutism amplifies stereotypes.\nBlack autistic people are most often discriminated against.\nSchool system and health care is disproportionately misdiagnosed Black children with autism.\n\nThroughout the month\, we are encouraging everyone affected by the disease to share stories to provide opportunities to increase understanding and acceptance of people with autism\, fostering worldwide support. This year\, we are raising awareness  in hopes to creating a world where all people with autism can reach their full potential. \n  \nPlease support organizations that raise awareness about Autism in our community:\nReady Aiders Foundation\nBlack Mental Health Connections\nGeneration Chosen
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/autism-awareness-month/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240401
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T183415Z
UID:3140-1711843200-1711929599@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:International Transgender Day of Visibility
DESCRIPTION:International Transgender Day of Visibility\n  \nInternational Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating transgender people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide\, as well as a celebration of their contributions to society. The day was founded by US-based transgender activist Rachel Crandall of Michigan in 2009 as a reaction to the lack of LGBT recognition of transgender people\, citing the frustration that the only well-known transgender-centered day was the Transgender Day of Remembrance\, which mourned the murders of transgender people\, but did not acknowledge and celebrate living members of the transgender community. The first International Transgender Day of Visibility was held on March 31\, 2009. It has since been spearheaded by the U.S.-based youth advocacy organization Trans Student Educational Resources. \nsource : wikipedia.org \nPlease consider supporting organizations that support trans people:\nSister Reach \nFreedom School Toronto
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/international-transgender-day-of-visibility/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240327
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T134723Z
UID:3144-1711411200-1711497599@avqa.supportblackcharities.org
SUMMARY:Earth Hour
DESCRIPTION:Earth Hour\nEarth Hour is a worldwide movement organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The event is held annually encouraging individuals\, communities\, and businesses to turn off non-essential electric lights\, for one hour\, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on a specific day towards the end of March\, as a symbol of commitment to the planet. \nGet involved all year long by supporting these organizations: \nAfri’Ka For Life: dedicated to recycling efforts and planting trees in Gabon\, Africa \nMadiba & Nature: dedicated to recycling plastic bottles and re purposing them in boats or furniture in Cameroon\, Africa \n 
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/earth-hour/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240309
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
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SUMMARY:International Women’s Day
DESCRIPTION:International Women’s Day\nIWD 2024 campaign theme: #EmbraceEquity\nImagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias\, stereotypes\, and discrimination. A world that’s diverse\, equitable\, and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated. Together we can forge women’s equality. Collectively we can all #InspireInclusion for #IWD2024\nCelebrate women’s achievement. Raise awareness about discrimination. Take action to drive gender parity.\nIWD belongs to everyone\, everywhere. Inclusion means all IWD action is valid.\nSource: https://www.internationalwomensday.com/ \n  \nThe Government of Canada’s theme for International Women’s Day (IWD) 2024 is Invest in women: Accelerate progress. \nIt’s a call to action and a reminder that gender equality is one of the most effective ways to build healthier\, more prosperous\, and more inclusive communities. \n  \nThis year Support Black Charities wants to celebrate women‘s achievements specifically by recognizing Black women non-profit leaders and acknowledging their continued impact on our community. \nPlease meet this amazing group of women. Support their mission by contributing or getting involved with their respective organizations: \nAfrican Identity and Culture Centre – Sandra Adjou – Ontario\, Canada \nOntario Black History Society – Natasha Henry – Ontario\, Canada \nDufferin County Canadian Black Association – Alethia O’Hara-Stephenson – Ontario\, Canada \nBlack Health Commission – Rebecca Desir  – Florida\, USA \nGlobal United Diaspora – Nia Muhammad – Ghana\, Kenya\, Liberia (Africa) & Dominica (Caribbean) \nImpact Jamaica – Kam W. – Jamaica \nSTEM Education Fund – E. Darlene Rogers – Delaware\, USA \nBlack Physicians of Tomorrow – Kimberley Benn – Ontario\, Canada \nNaza Agape Foundation00 – Prayer Nwagboso Ikegwuonu- Nigeria & Ghana\, Africa \nNewmarket African Caribbean Canadian Association – Jerisha Grant-Hall – Ontario\, Canada \nBlack America Cares – Kimberly Holmes – Maryland\, USA \nThe Reading Partnership – Camesha Cox \nThe Black Outreach Collective – Meagan Bennett \nRealize Your Potential Youth Society of Alberta  – Sharon Cornwall \nSTEMHub Foundation  – Adeola Olubamiji\, Ph.D \nThe Komenda Project – Sharon and Natalie French \nFreedomSchool – Toronto – LeRoi Newbold & Nauoda Robinson \nWest Island Black Community Association – Norma Husbands & Margaret Jolly \nAtlanta GLOW – Ashlie James \nPretty Purposed – Bianca Myrick \nBlack Philanthropy Month – Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland \nAfrican Communities of Manitoba Inc. – Titi Tijani \nAfro-Canadian Positive Network of BC – Patience Magagula \nDIFFvelopment – Esi Kagale Agyeman Gillo \nDESTA Black Youth Network – Kassandra Kernisan \nRoots Community Services – Angela Carter \nEvery Mikkle Foundation – Dr. Rachel V. Brown \nGirls For A Change – Angela Patton \nLady Ballers Camp – Toyo Ajibolade \nSisterReach – Cherisse Scott \nRestoration and Empowerment for Social Transition Centres – Dagma Koyi \nBlack Business and Professional Association – Nadine Spencer \nDiverse International Women of Color – Alhia D. Harris \nDiversity In Aquatics – Miriam Lynch \nBrAIDS for AIDS – Stachen Frederick \nBLAM Charity  – Ife Thompson \nShelley Cares Foundation – Michelle Berry \nWeston Frontlines Centre – Stachen Frederick \nOra Lee Smith Cancer Research Foundation – Dr. Hadiyah-Nicole Green \nThe New 3Rs\,Inc. – Dr. Star B \nThe Next Gen Come Up – Anya Dillard \nDufferin County Canadian Black Association – Alethia O’Hara-Stephenson \nCareer Education Empowerment – Agapi Gessesse \nUbuntu – Mobilizing Central Alberta – Dieulita Datus \nAfri’Ka For Life – Charla Crater \nThe Killough Legacy – Toni Killough \nIMDOINGIT – Dami Eluyera \nLIFE Foundation – Kandice Henry \nGet Girls Going – Nana Younge \nJean Augustine Centre for Young Women’s Empowerment – Hon. Dr. Jean Augustine & Emma Asiedu-Akrofi \nAfrican Caribbean Medical Mentors – Monique Wheatle \nPlanting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute – Dr. Artika Tyner \nEmpowherto Inc – Janeen Brown \nFoundation for Advancement of Haitian Midwives\, Inc – Martine Jean-Baptiste \nAfrican Community Housing and Development – Hamdi Abdulle \nBeauty Marks For Girls – Jennifer Jones \nAvery & Aubrey’s Way – Tameika Thomas \nBlack Girl Hockey Club – R. Renee Hess \nBlack Mental Health Connections – Aishah Seivwright \nCommunity Renewal Society – Rev. Dr. Waltrina N. Middleton \nBIPOC Intentional Community Council – Crystal Farmer \nCDB Scholarship Foundation\, Inc. – Khadijah Butler \nHand in Hand Eastern Africa – Catherine Owinyi \nPan African Think Tank – C. Nichole \nSupport Black Charities – Anick Silencieux
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/international-womens-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240306
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240307
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T054302Z
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SUMMARY:Ghana Independence Day
DESCRIPTION:Ghana Independence Day\nGhana Independence Day is celebrated every year on March 6. It is a public holiday for the citizens of Ghana and also widely celebrated among Ghanaians living abroad. If March 6 falls on a weekend\, the following Monday will also be observed as a holiday. Ghana Independence Day is also known as Ghana National Day. The celebrations commemorate Ghana’s independence from the United Kingdom in 1957. The day is celebrated in public office with carnivals\, parades\, and other events. Private citizens celebrate the day with music and food\, and some may even hoist the national flag at home. \nHISTORY OF GHANA INDEPENDENCE DAY\nBefore the arrival of the Europeans\, Ghana was home to the Ashanti\, a powerful tribe in the region. Many different ancient Ghanaian tribes settled in areas that had an abundance of natural resources\, including gold and ivory. These precious commodities are what attracted colonists and lured them to come to the shores of Ghana. While the Portuguese had been the first to establish a settlement in the region\, the allure of the local riches led to a struggle for control between many European nations. In 1874\, Britain took control over parts of the country\, and Ghana was renamed the British Gold Coast. \nSource: https://nationaltoday.com/ghana-independence-day/\n  \nPlease consider supporting the organizations working in the community in Ghana:\nThe Komenda Project\nEirene Foundation\nAnimal Advocacy Africa\nAnimal Welfare League\nGlobal United Diaspora\nNaza Agape Foundation\nHoopz to Greatness – African Basketball Camp\, Inc.\nFriendzone Foundation / Youth & Skills Africa
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/ghana-independence-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240311
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240229T031746Z
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SUMMARY:Black Mental Health Week - Canada
DESCRIPTION:Black Mental Health Week\nIt’s time to confront the mental health effects of racism against Black Canadians.\n\n\n\n\nSource :  Blackmentalhealthweek.ca/\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhy:\nIt’s overdue. After generations of anti-Black racism\, it’s still a year-round problem for Black Torontonians. An annual day to confront its effects on mental health in Black communities is only a first step. The first Monday in March\, every year after. \n\nThis year’s theme\, ‘Growth and Reflection\,’ ties in with the final year of the UN’s International Decade for People of African Descent. Black Mental Health Week is the perfect opportunity to raise our voices and bring awareness to the effects of systemic\, anti-Black racism on mental health and wellness. \n\nLearn more here : https://twitter.com/hashtag/BlackMentalHealthDay \n#BlackMentalHealthDay \n  \nPlease consider supporting the organizations in Canada working to raise awareness on Black Mental Health within the community: \nOne Voice One Team\nBlack Mental Health Connections\nThe Black Outreach Collective\nThe Good Guides\nGeneration Chosen\nKeep6ix\nLady Ballers Camp\nAfro-Canadian Positive Network of BC\nEmpowherto Inc\nThe Power To Be International\nRestoration and Empowerment for Social Transition Centres\n 
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/black-mental-health-day-canada/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240303
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20230305T235302Z
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SUMMARY:National World Teen Mental Wellness Day
DESCRIPTION:National World Teen Mental Wellness Day \n  \nWorld Teen Mental Wellness Day is observed across the globe on March 2 every year. It is a day that aims to raise awareness about the mental health issues that teenagers deal with. This Day is about making efforts to educate everyone and destigmatize something that is becoming increasingly common. \nSource: https://nationaltoday.com/world-teen-mental-wellness-day/
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/national-world-teen-mental-wellness-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240303
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20230217T204933Z
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SUMMARY:Black People’s Day of Action - UK
DESCRIPTION:Black People’s Day of Action – UK\nHistory\nOn Sunday 18th January 1981 a house fire at 439 New Cross Road resulted in the deaths of 13 young black Londoners as they were celebrating the 16th birthday of Yvonne Ruddock\, one of the victims. One survivor died nearly two years later\, bringing the official death count to 14. \nThe fire came at the end of a decade of conflict between young black people and the police who often treated black victims of crime as criminals themselves. As a result\, there was little confidence that the police would act quickly to investigate suspects. \nThe rallying cry “13 Dead\, Nothing Said” refers to the fact that this tragic loss of young black lives was barely noted by the national media\, accustomed to portraying black people as trouble-makers and criminals. Nor was there any word of condolence from Margaret Thatcher\, the prime minister. \nOn January 25th\, a meeting was called to discuss the response to the tragedy. The New Cross Massacre Action Committee was set up and plans were made for a national demonstration to be held on 2 March. This would be called the Black People’s Day of Action. \n2 March 2021 marked the 40th anniversary of the historic ‘Black People’s Day of Action’ when an estimated 15\,000 people from all over the UK marched in solidarity with the victims of the New Cross Fire and their families. \nDescribed as ‘the largest black demonstration’ in British history\, the Black People’s Day of Action march began in New Cross\, filing past 439 New Cross Road\, the site of the fire that led to the tragic deaths of 14 young people\, towards Hyde Park via the Houses of Parliament and Fleet Street. \nSource: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/black-peoples-day-action-1981-online-exhibition
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/black-peoples-day-of-action-uk/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240401
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20230228T053621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T053849Z
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SUMMARY:National Nutrition Month
DESCRIPTION:National Nutrition Month\nA nutrition education and information campaign sponsored annually by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics\, National Nutrition Month®\, held annually in March\, focuses attention on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. The Academy’s National Nutrition Month® press releases feature information for the media on activities and messages that the Academy highlights every March — along with events and initiatives around RDN Day and NDTR Day. \nNational Nutrition Month® started in 1973 as National Nutrition Week\, and it became a month-long observance in 1980 in response to growing interest in nutrition. \nThe theme for National Nutrition Month® 2024 is “Beyond the Table.” \nSource: https://www.eatright.org/about-national-nutrition-month \n  \nPlease support organizations that provide food security and nutrition to our community:\nMaji Na Ufanisi – Water And Development -Kenya\, Africa \nReady Aiders Foundation – Kenya\, Africa \nHelpers Social Development Foundation – Nigeria\, Africa \nImpact Jamaica – Georgia\, USA – Montego Bay\, Jamaica \nBlack Yield – Virginia\, USA \nShelley Cares Foundation – Ontario\, Canada \n4MyCityInc – Maryland\, USA \nDesta Black youth Network – Montreal\, Quebec \n 
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/national-nutrition-month/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240401
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20230227T233629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T143218Z
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SUMMARY:Women's History Month - USA
DESCRIPTION:Women’s History Month\nBetween 1988 and 1994\, Congress passed additional resolutions requesting and authorizing the President to proclaim March of each year as Women’s History Month. Since 1995\, presidents have issued a series of annual proclamations designating the month of March as “Women’s History Month.” \nThe Library of Congress\, National Archives and Records Administration\, National Endowment for the Humanities\, National Gallery of Art\, National Park Service\, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in commemorating and encouraging the study\, observance and celebration of the vital role of women in American history. \nSource: https://womenshistorymonth.gov/ \n  \nPlease support and engage with the many organization led by Black Women today:\nLeadership -> Black Women-led organizations \n  \n 
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/womens-history-month-usa/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240302
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T143556Z
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SUMMARY:Zero Discrimination Day
DESCRIPTION:  \nZero Discrimination Day\nHistory of Zero Discrimination Day\nIn the year 2013\, The Zero Discrimination Day was organized by the director of UNAIDS or the United Nations Program on HIV and AIDS\, Michel Sidibé on the occasion of World’s AIDS Day. The first Zero Discrimination Day was celebrated in the year 2014 on the 1st of March. The main motive to established this day by United Nations Program on HIV and AIDS or UNAIDS was to work with the discrimination against the people who were affected by AIDS or HIV and also to bring equality in every person all over the world in every prospect because we all have equal rights and somehow we were distracted by having the proper knowledge and humanity to prevent this discrimination from political-economic educational even social rights and policies at the same time. \n1 March this year is the tenth anniversary of Zero Discrimination Day. Upholding everyone’s rights is the responsibility of us all. Everyone can play a part in ending discrimination. On 1 March\, and across the whole month of March\, events\, activities and messages will remind the world of this vital lesson and call to action: to protect everyone’s health\, protect everyone’s rights. \nSymbol of Zero Discrimination Day\nThe symbol of Empty Discrimination Day was a butterfly given by the United Nations Program on HIV and AIDS and this symbol highlights the problem of every society throughout the world while discriminating people with their sexual orientation\, income\, gender\, color\, religion\, health status\, gender\, religion\, age and many other prospects. \nZero Discrimination Day Theme 2024\nOn 1 March\, and across the whole month of March\, events\, activities and messages will remind the world of this vital lesson and call to action: to protect everyone’s health\, protect everyone’s rights. \nSources: \nhttps://www.sarkariploy.com/zero-discrimination-day \nhttps://www.unaids.org/en/zero-discrimination-day
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/zero-discrimination-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240224T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240225T000000
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20240105T215240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T162116Z
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SUMMARY:SBC Presents: A Wakanda Experience - A Night of Unity and Empowerment
DESCRIPTION:  \nHybrid event : In-Person & Virtually \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate/Time:\nSat\, Feb 24\, 2024 7:00 PM – Sun\, Feb 25\, 2024 12:00 AM EST\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLocation:\nTropicana Community Services – 1385 Huntingwood Drive Toronto\, ON M1S 3J1\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for an unforgettable evening as we transport you to the enchanting world of Wakanda! Immerse yourself in a celebration of unity and empowerment\, inspired by the vibrant culture of this fictional African nation. \nOn Saturday\, February 24\, 2024\, at 7:00 PM EST\, the event will kick off at Tropicana Community Services – 1385 Huntingwood Dr. Prepare to be captivated by various engaging activities and entertainment that will leave you feeling inspired and empowered. \nExperience the rich traditions of Wakanda through live music performances\, captivating dance routines\, and a showcase of stunning African art. Indulge in a Cocktail-style event\, featuring flavors and spices that will transport your taste buds to the heart of Wakanda. \nThroughout the night\, we will share details about SBC and the impactful B3 organizations they serve. Engage with like-minded individuals and gain valuable insights that will ignite positive change in your own life and community. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to celebrate the spirit of Wakanda and be part of a night that will leave a lasting impact in-person or virtually. Join us for A Wakanda Experience – A Night of Unity and Empowerment and let’s come together to create a brighter future! \n  \n🔈Menu by Celebrity Chef  Rob Rainford\n🔈Hosted by the voice of SBC & Toronto’s Very Own Comedian Jay Martin\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n👉🏿Stay tuned  – more details announced every week \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n✨SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE: \n\nPlatinum Sponsor – $15\,000\nGold Sponsor – $10\,000\nSilver Sponsor – $5\,000\nCustomized Sponsor – $250 – $4\,999\n\nDownload/View Sponsorship Package\nEvent Volunteer opportunities available \n  \n\n\n  \n✨INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING FOR THE EVENT? \n\n\n👉🏾 Check out the Event Volunteers Positions available \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n✨IN-PERSON TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: \n🔥Early Early Bird Discount – CAD $125 $100 +excl. tax/fees limited quantity available \n🎟️Full Price – CAD $175  $125+excl. tax/fees  \nPurchase Your Ticket Now\n  \n✨FREE VIRTUAL TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: \n🌐 Can’t attend in-person but still want to take in all the action and participate online.  \nReserve Your VIRTUAL Ticket
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/sbc-presents-a-wakanda-experience-a-night-of-unity-and-empowerment/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240221
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215646Z
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SUMMARY:World day of Social Justice
DESCRIPTION:World day of Social Justice\nWorld Day of Social Justice is an international day recognizing the need to promote social justice\, which includes efforts to tackle issues such as poverty\, exclusion\, gender inequality\, unemployment\, human rights\, and social protections. \nSocial justice is an underlying principle for peaceful and prosperous coexistence within and among nations. We uphold the principles of social justice when we promote gender equality\, or the rights of indigenous peoples and migrants. We advance social justice when we remove barriers that people face because of gender\, age\, race\, ethnicity\, religion\, culture or disability. \nFor the United Nations\, the pursuit of social justice for all is at the core of our global mission to promote development and human dignity. The adoption by the International Labour Organization of the Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization is just one recent example of the UN System’s commitment to social justice. The Declaration focuses on guaranteeing fair outcomes for all\, through employment\, social protection\, social dialogue\, and fundamental principles and rights at work. \nSource: https://canwach.ca/event/world-day-of-social-justice/2022-02-20/ \n  \nPlease consider supporting these organizations assisting our community :\nEnable the Disable Action: Democratic Republic of Congo\, Africa \nThe Black Outreach Collective: Ontario\, Canada \nBlack Legal Action Centre: Ontario\, Canada \nKeep6ix: Ontario\, Canada \nI Grow Chicago: Illinois\, USA \nThe Next Gen Come Up: USA \nEquiticity: Illinois\, USA \nBeauty Marks For Girls  –  South Carolina\, USA \nThe Killough Legacy \n 
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/world-day-of-social-justice/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240219
DTSTAMP:20260613T090656
CREATED:20220316T215647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T201327Z
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SUMMARY:Gambia Independence Day
DESCRIPTION:Gambia Independence Day\nGambia Independence Day is celebrated on February 18 to mark the anniversary of The Gambia’s liberation from the British Empire. After centuries of colonization and exploitation\, The Gambia finally gained the right to self-governance on February 18\, 1965. The day also marks the end of the British colonization of West Africa and a new dawn for the subcontinent. The day is a public holiday and celebrations are observed across the nation. Marches are held in McCarthy Square in Banjul\, and civil dignitaries offer their salutations in front of the President. \nGambia is a small West African country\, bounded by Senegal\, with a narrow Atlantic coastline. It’s known for its diverse ecosystems around the central Gambia River. Abundant wildlife in its Kiang West National Park and Bao Bolong Wetland Reserve includes monkeys\, leopards\, hippos\, hyenas and rare birds. The capital\, Banjul\, and nearby Serrekunda offer access to beaches.  \n  \nSource: https://nationaltoday.com/gambia-independence-day
URL:https://avqa.supportblackcharities.org/event/gambia-independence-day/
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