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Celebrating Canada's 2SLGBTQI+ Communities

Diversity Days: 2SLGBTQI+ Days Of Significance Throughout The Year

Mark these dates on your calendar and help increase awareness for your vibrant community…

The following are widely recognized awareness days, weeks and months that celebrate, honour, and increase awareness for our diverse and vibrant 2SLGBTQI+ communities.

March

Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV)
(March 31 – annually)

April

Lesbian Day of Visibility
(April 26 – annually)

May

International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT)
(May 17 – annually)

Pan (Pansexual and Panromantic) Visibility Day
(May 24 – annually)

LGBTI Domestic Violence Awareness Day
(May 28 – annually)

June

Pride Month
(June 1-30 – annually)

July

International Non-Binary Peoples Day
(July 14 – annually)

August

Wear it Purple Day
(Last Friday in August – annually)

September

Celebrate Bisexuality Day
(23 September – annually)

Bisexual Awareness Week
(week surrounding 23 September – annually)

October

International Lesbian Day
(8 October – annually)

International Pronouns Day
(3rd Wednesday in October – annually)

Intersex Awareness Day
(October 26 – annually)

Asexual Awareness Week
(Last full week in October – annually)

November

Intersex Solidarity Day
(November 8 – annually)

Transgender Awareness Week
(November 13-19 – annually)

Transgender Day of Remembrance
(November 20 – annually)

December

World AIDS Day
(December 1 – annually)


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