Comprehensive LGBTQIA+ Calendar for 2025
January
February
- February 20-26: Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week
March
April
- April 6: International Asexuality Day
- April 10: National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day
- April 18: National Transgender HIV Testing Day
- April 20: Nonbinary Parents Day (celebrated on the third Sunday of April)
- April 21-27: Lesbian Visibility Week
May
- First Sunday in May (May 4): International Family Equality Day
- May 17: International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT)
- May 19: Agender Pride Day
- May 22: Harvey Milk Day
- May 24: Pansexual and Panromantic Awareness and Visibility Day
June (Pride Month)
- June 1-30: LGBTQIA+ Pride Month
- June 1: LGBTQ Families Day
- June 12: Pulse Remembrance Day
- June 26: Anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court Marriage Equality Decision (Obergefell v. Hodges)
- June 28: Stonewall Riots Anniversary (Stonewall Day)
July
August
- August: Transgender History Month
September
- September 16-23: Bisexual Awareness Week
- September 23: Celebrate Bisexuality Day (Bi Visibility Day)
October (LGBTQIA+ History Month)
- October 1-31: LGBTQIA+ History Month
- October 8: International Lesbian Day
- October 11: National Coming Out Day
- October 15: International Pronouns Day
- October 16: Spirit Day (LGBTQIA+ Anti-Bullying)
- October 19-25: Asexual Awareness Week
- October 26: Intersex Awareness Day
November
- November 8: Intersex Day of Solidarity
- November 13-19: Transgender Awareness Week
- November 20: Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR)
December
- December 1: World AIDS Day
- December 8: Pansexual Pride Day
- December (TBD): LGBTQIA+ Business Week
LGBTQIA+ Calendar | Descriptions & Links
- International Day of Education (January 24): This day focuses on inclusivity and accessibility in education worldwide, recognizing the importance of equitable education for all, including LGBTQIA+ individuals. It highlights the role of education in reducing discrimination and promoting diversity, ensuring that marginalized groups have equal opportunities. Learn More.
- Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week (February 20-26): Celebrating and raising awareness about aromantic identities, this week highlights the experiences of those who don’t experience romantic attraction. It aims to dispel misconceptions about aromantic people and provide resources for understanding this diverse spectrum of identities, fostering acceptance and inclusion. Learn More.
- International Transgender Day of Visibility (March 31): A day to honor transgender and nonbinary people while celebrating their courage and resilience. It is also a time to recognize the discrimination they face and advocate for their rights, aiming to uplift trans voices and promote equality. Learn More.
- International Asexuality Day (April 6): A global campaign focused on advocating for asexual visibility and the celebration of the asexual community. This day aims to educate the public about asexuality, combat stigma, and create a supportive space for those who identify as asexual. Learn More.
- National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day (April 10): A day to acknowledge the impact of HIV on young people, focusing on education, prevention, and support for youth affected by HIV/AIDS. It seeks to raise awareness about the importance of testing, treatment, and the need to combat stigma surrounding HIV. Learn More. This page was still active as of 11/20/2024. Please let us know if this changes. Contact Us
- Nonbinary Parents Day (April 20): A celebration of nonbinary parents and their unique experiences in parenting. This day recognizes the contributions of nonbinary individuals in nurturing their families and aims to break down stereotypes about gender roles in parenting. Learn More.
- Lesbian Visibility Week (April 21-27): A day to recognize and honor the contributions and visibility of lesbians in society. It celebrates the diversity within the lesbian community and promotes awareness of the challenges they face, striving for greater acceptance and representation. Learn More.
- International Family Equality Day (First Sunday in May – May 4): A day celebrating LGBTQIA+ families and advocating for equality and recognition. It aims to highlight the importance of family diversity and support the rights of LGBTQIA+ families worldwide, fostering a sense of belonging and community. Learn More.
- International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia (May 17): An international day of action and reflection to combat discrimination and prejudice against LGBTQIA+ people. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and the importance of standing against hate and intolerance. Learn More.
- Agender Pride Day (May 19): A day to celebrate agender identities and advocate for recognition and visibility of those who do not identify with any gender. It aims to raise awareness of agender experiences and promote acceptance of all gender identities. Learn More.
- Harvey Milk Day (May 22): Honoring the legacy of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected official in California, and a trailblazer for LGBTQIA+ rights. This day celebrates his contributions to the LGBTQIA+ movement and serves as an inspiration for continued advocacy and activism. Learn More.
- Pansexual and Panromantic Awareness and Visibility Day (May 24): A day to increase visibility and awareness for pansexual and panromantic identities. It aims to educate the public about these identities, dispel myths, and promote acceptance of the pan community. Learn More.
- International Non-Binary People’s Day (July 14): A day to celebrate nonbinary identities and raise awareness about the challenges faced by nonbinary people. It aims to promote understanding and acceptance, highlighting the diversity within gender identities. Learn More.
- Transgender History Month (August): Celebrated throughout the month of August, Transgender History Month recognizes the contributions of transgender individuals throughout history, particularly highlighting their resilience, courage, and the ongoing struggle for rights and equality. This month is dedicated to educating people about transgender history, celebrating the progress made, and acknowledging the work still needed to achieve full equality. Learn More.
- Bisexual Awareness Week (September 16-23): A week to celebrate the bisexual community and highlight the unique experiences of bisexual individuals. It aims to raise awareness about biphobia and advocate for greater inclusion and visibility of bisexual people. Learn More.
- Celebrate Bisexuality Day (September 23): A day to honor bisexual people, increase visibility, and address biphobia. It serves as an opportunity to celebrate the diversity of bisexual experiences and promote understanding and acceptance. Learn More.
- LGBTQIA+ History Month (October): Celebrated throughout October, LGBTQIA+ History Month highlights and honors the history, contributions, and achievements of LGBTQIA+ individuals and movements. It aims to educate people about the history of the community and celebrate the progress made while acknowledging ongoing struggles for equality. Learn More.
- International Lesbian Day (October 8): A day to celebrate lesbian culture, diversity, and the contributions of lesbians around the world. It aims to promote visibility and foster a sense of community and pride among lesbians. Learn More.
- National Coming Out Day (October 11): Celebrating the courage of LGBTQIA+ people who come out and supporting those still on their journey. This day emphasizes the importance of living authentically and provides support for those considering coming out. Learn More.
- International Pronouns Day (October 15): A day to raise awareness about the importance of using correct pronouns to respect individuals’ identities. It aims to create a more inclusive society by encouraging people to learn and use diverse pronouns correctly. Learn More.
- Spirit Day (October 16): An anti-bullying campaign where individuals wear purple to show support for LGBTQIA+ youth. It aims to raise awareness about the bullying faced by LGBTQIA+ youth and promote a message of acceptance and kindness. Learn More.
- Asexual Awareness Week (October 19-25): A week dedicated to increasing awareness about asexual identities and celebrating the asexual community. It provides education about asexuality and aims to dispel myths and misconceptions, fostering greater understanding and acceptance. Learn More.
- Intersex Awareness Day (October 26): Raising awareness about intersex rights and recognizing the challenges faced by the intersex community. This day aims to educate the public about intersex experiences and advocate for human rights and equality. Learn More.
- Intersex Day of Solidarity (November 8): A day to stand in solidarity with intersex people and highlight human rights issues they face. It aims to promote understanding and support for the intersex community, advocating for their rights and dignity. Learn More.
- Transgender Awareness Week (November 13-19): A week leading up to the Transgender Day of Remembrance to raise visibility about transgender issues and people. It aims to educate the public, celebrate transgender lives, and address the challenges faced by the community. Learn More.
- Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR – November 20): Honoring the memory of transgender people who have lost their lives due to violence. This day is a somber reminder of the discrimination and violence faced by transgender individuals and calls for action to ensure their safety. Learn More.
- World AIDS Day (December 1): An international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic and mourning those who have died of the disease. It aims to support those living with HIV, promote prevention, and reduce stigma. Learn More.
- Pansexual Pride Day (December 8): This day is dedicated to celebrating and honoring the pansexual community, raising awareness, and fostering understanding of pansexual identities. Pansexual Pride Day helps promote visibility and acceptance of pansexual individuals, as well as dispelling myths and misconceptions about pansexuality. It encourages people to learn more about pansexual experiences and embrace the diversity of LGBTQIA+ identities. Learn More.
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Human Rights Day (December 10): Celebrated annually, Human Rights Day marks the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations. It serves as a reminder that LGBTQIA+ rights are human rights, and it emphasizes the importance of protecting and advocating for equality and dignity for all. Learn More.
- LGBT+ Business Week (December – Specific Week TBD): LGBT+ Business Week celebrates LGBTQIA+ entrepreneurs and business leaders. It promotes economic empowerment through networking, workshops, and discussions on overcoming challenges and fostering inclusion. The week aims to inspire the next generation of LGBTQIA+ business leaders and highlight the importance of diversity in the workplace. Learn More.
- World AIDS Day (December 1): An international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic and mourning those who have died of the disease. It aims to support those living with HIV, promote prevention, and reduce stigma. Learn More.
- Pansexual Pride Day (December 8): This day is dedicated to celebrating and honoring the pansexual community, raising awareness, and fostering understanding of pansexual identities. Pansexual Pride Day helps promote visibility and acceptance of pansexual individuals, as well as dispelling myths and misconceptions about pansexuality. It encourages people to learn more about pansexual experiences and embrace the diversity of LGBTQIA+ identities. Learn More.
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Human Rights Day (December 10): Celebrated annually, Human Rights Day marks the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations. It serves as a reminder that LGBTQIA+ rights are human rights, and it emphasizes the importance of protecting and advocating for equality and dignity for all. Learn More.
- LGBTQIA+ Business Week (December – Specific Week TBD): LGBT+ Business Week celebrates LGBTQIA+ entrepreneurs and business leaders. It promotes economic empowerment through networking, workshops, and discussions on overcoming challenges and fostering inclusion. The week aims to inspire the next generation of LGBTQIA+ business leaders and highlight the importance of diversity in the workplace. Learn More.
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Additional Resources for The Folx with Faith Comprehensive LGBTQIA+ Calendar for 2025
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Everywhere is Queer | Android & iPhone Apps
The Everywhere Is Queer app is a public resource featuring a constantly updated map of over 14,000 queer-owned businesses worldwide. Available for iOS and Android, it enables users to discover and support LGBTQIA+ enterprises in their area or while traveling. The app also includes a job board connecting individuals with inclusive employment opportunities. By using Everywhere Is Queer, you can actively support and uplift the queer community through your patronage.
Everywhere is Queer Website
“Everywhere is Queer” in the Apple App Store
“Everywhere is Queer” App in the Google Play Store
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Awareness Days | www.awarenessdays.com
AwarenessDays.com is a comprehensive online resource that curates and promotes awareness events, days, weeks, and months from the UK, US, and around the world. It serves as a central hub for individuals and organizations to discover, plan, and participate in various awareness activities, providing tools like downloadable calendars and event lists to facilitate engagement. This can be a helpful resource in addition to the Folx with Faith LGBTQIA+ Calendar.
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Heritage Months & Cultural Observations | New England Conservatory
The New England Conservatory Heritage Days and Cultural Observances calendar highlights significant cultural, religious, and heritage events to foster inclusivity and celebrate diversity within the NEC community. It serves as a resource for recognizing and understanding various identities and traditions. This can be a helpful resource in addition to the Folx with Faith LGBTQIA+ Calendar.
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