International Lesbian Day
International Lesbian Day is celebrated annually on October 8th to recognize and celebrate lesbian history, culture, and diversity, providing a global platform for lesbians and allies to connect, raise awareness, […]
International Lesbian Day is celebrated annually on October 8th to recognize and celebrate lesbian history, culture, and diversity, providing a global platform for lesbians and allies to connect, raise awareness, […]
This year Naper Pride & Joliet Pride Network will be co-hosting our 6th annual Trans Day of Remembrance Observance. This is a celebration of life to honor those that we […]
Join JJC's Office of Student Activities and Joliet Pride Network in raising awareness for AIDS with a drag show in the Fine Arts Theater (K-1000) on Main Campus! All the […]
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) is observed annually on February 7th to highlight the significant, disproportionate impact of HIV on Black communities in the U.S., focusing on increasing HIV […]
National Freedom to Marry Day, observed annually on February 12, is an unofficial U.S. day started by Lambda Legal in 1998 to advocate for same-sex marriage equality, celebrating love and promoting equal marriage […]
Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week happens every year during the first full week after Valentine's Day. It's a time to shine a spotlight on aromanticism – a spectrum where people experience little […]
Zero Discrimination Day is an annual global observance on March 1st to promote equality, inclusion, and dignity for all, fighting discrimination based on income, sex, age, health status (like HIV), […]
In the United States, about 23% of people living with HIV are women and, in 2021, women made up 20 percent of new diagnoses, according to CDC data. The highest number of new […]
National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week, typically the third week in March,is an annual observance led by the National Coalition for LGBTQ Health to raise awareness about unique health disparities, advocate for […]
On this day in 1912, Bayard Rustin was born. A Black gay innovator, Rustin is known for being the architect of the 1963 March on Washington, and for working with […]
National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NNHAAD) is observed annually on March 20 (the first day of spring) to promote HIV testing, prevention, and treatment within American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities. […]
International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) is celebrated annually on March 31st to recognize the achievements of transgender and gender-diverse people and to raise awareness about the discrimination they face, creating a […]