Bio-Rad Multicultural Calendar, November 2023
November 2023
As part of our Diversity and Inclusion Program here at Bio-Rad, we publish a monthly Multicultural Calendar of events that are commonly celebrated in the United States. Our goal is to feature a variety of events that help bring cultural awareness to various groups' histories, traditions, and accomplishments while also highlighting events important to us both as a company and a community.
November 2023
National American Indian and Alaskan Native Heritage Month: All November
During Native American Heritage Month and throughout the year, we celebrate the rich histories, diverse cultures, and important contributions of America’s indigenous peoples. Historic sites across the country help tell the stories of native peoples. From the arrival of the first people, through the emergence of distinct Tribal nations who faced the upheaval of European settlement and into the modern day, the history of Native Americans is as dramatic as it is complex. This history and culture is an important part of our American story and this month is an important time for us each year to reflect on the history and contributions of our country's indigenous peoples. For more info, click here.
American Diabetes Month: All November
American Diabetes Month is held each year to ring the bell on the diabetes pandemic, provide education for the millions who are at risk for it, and provide platforms for those living with diabetes to tell their stories. For info on this year's focus on actions that can help prevent health problems associated with diabetes, click here.
Day of the Dead: November 2
Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is a traditional Mexican holiday when it is believed that the souls of the dead return to visit their living family members. Many people celebrate this day by visiting graves of loved ones and setting up altars with their favorite foods, drink, and photos. Click here for more info about this event.
Veteran's Day: November 11
First held on November 11, 1919, this date was chosen to recognize the armistice that ended World War I on November 11, 1918. Today, Veteran's Day is held to pay our respects to all those who have served. For more on the history and importance of Veteran's Day, click here.
Diwali: November 12
Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights with its variations also celebrated in other Indian religions. It symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance". Click here for a short video about Diwali.
Thanksgiving: November 24
Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated on various dates in the United States, Canada, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Liberia. It began as a day of giving thanks and sacrifice for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. For more info about its history, click here.
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