Celebrating Diversity: Key Observances That Foster Inclusivity, Reflection, and Understanding, October 2024
In this post, we’re proud to introduce a dedicated space for inclusive dates which highlights key heritage, history, and awareness months, as well as important dates for religious holidays and cultural observances. At Ball State, we recognize that these moments serve as vital opportunities for reflection, education, and celebration. Each month, we’ll feature events and resources that honor the diversity of experiences and backgrounds within our community. We’ll also spotlight religious holidays and observances that hold significance for our students, staff, and faculty, ensuring our campus remains a space that respects and acknowledges diverse spiritual practices.
Through these featured dates and celebrations, we encourage everyone to engage, learn, and take part in building a more inclusive and culturally aware environment. Stay tuned for upcoming events and opportunities to get involved!
More information can be found on our Inclusive Calendar page.
If you are looking for inclusive dates such as heritage months or religious observations, please see the Celebrating Diversity post.
If you are looking for Inclusive Events across campus and in the Muncie Community, please see our Inclusive Events post.
If there is anything you would like anything shared in future newsletters please email ie@bsu.edu.
October Heritage, History, and Awareness Months
- Hindu Heritage Month
Celebrates the diversity of Hindu traditions, festivals, and cultural contributions to society. It seeks to promote awareness and appreciation of Hindu values and practices.
Resource: Hindu American Foundation - Italian American Heritage Month
Honors the achievements and contributions of Italian Americans to the U.S. in areas such as culture, science, art, and public service.
Resource: Library of Congress – Italian American Heritage Month - Filipino American History Month
Highlights the history and contributions of Filipino Americans, including the first recorded presence of Filipinos in the U.S. in 1587. It also promotes cultural awareness and pride.
Resource: Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS) - Polish American Heritage Month
Recognizes the cultural heritage, history, and contributions of Polish Americans in areas like education, science, arts, and politics.
Resource: Polish American Congress - LGBTQ+ History Month
Celebrates the history and achievements of the LGBTQ+ community, educating the public about the leaders and events that have shaped the movement for equality.
Resource: Equality Forum – LGBTQ History Month - National Disability Employment Awareness Month
Promotes the employment and contributions of workers with disabilities, raising awareness about the barriers to employment and advocating for inclusive practices.
Resource: U.S. Department of Labor – NDEAM - Family History Month
Encourages individuals to explore and celebrate their family histories, promoting genealogy as a way to connect with cultural roots and family legacies.
Resource: National Archives – Genealogy Resources
October Important Heritage, Religious, Awareness Dates
- Rosh Hashanah Starts (Oct 2-4, 2024)
Jewish New Year, marking the beginning of the Jewish High Holy Days. A time of reflection and renewal.
University of California – Rosh Hashanah - International Day of Non-Violence (Oct 2, 2024)
Celebrates Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday and promotes the principles of non-violence and peaceful resistance.
United Nations – International Day of Non-Violence - World Mental Health Day (Oct 10, 2024)
Raises awareness of global mental health issues, promotes open discussions, and advocates for mental health support.
World Health Organization – World Mental Health Day - Yom Kippur (Oct 11-12, 2024)
The holiest day in Judaism, a day of atonement and repentance observed with fasting and prayer.
National Geographic – Yom Kippur - National Coming Out Day (Oct 11, 2024)
Celebrates LGBTQ+ individuals who have come out and promotes awareness and acceptance of diverse sexual orientations.
National Institutes of Health – National Coming Out Day - Indigenous Peoples’ Day (Oct 14, 2024)
Honors the cultures, histories, and contributions of Native Americans. - Smithsonian – Indigenous Peoples’ Day
- Sukkot (Oct 16-23, 2024)
Jewish festival celebrating the harvest and commemorating the Israelites’ journey in the desert after their Exodus from Egypt.
Harvard University – Sukkot - International Pronouns Day (Oct 16, 2024)
Raises awareness about respecting and sharing personal pronouns as a way to support gender inclusivity.
International Pronouns Day – Official Site - Diwali (Oct 31, 2024)
Hindu festival of lights, celebrating the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance.
SUNY Albany- Diwali