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Chinese New Year 2023


Sunday, January 22

  • Year of the Rabbit (in 4 days)

Lunar New Year is one of the most important celebrations of the year among East and Southeast Asian cultures, including Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean communities, among others. The New Year celebration is usually celebrated for multiple days—not just one day as in the Gregorian calendar’s New Year. In 2023, Lunar New Year begins on January 22.

China’s Lunar New Year is known as the Spring Festival or Chūnjié in Mandarin, while Koreans call it Seollal and Vietnamese refer to it as Tết.

Tied to the lunar calendar, the holiday began as a time for feasting and to honor household and heavenly deities, as well as ancestors. The New Year typically begins with the first new moon that occurs between the end of January and spans the first 15 days of the first month of the lunar calendar—until the full moon arrives.

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MSNBC’s Joy Reid Talks Racial Healing With The Root


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MSNBC and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation are working together to get people talking about race with the hopes of healing what divides us.

National Day of Racial Healing: An MSNBC Town Hall is part of an ongoing NBCU News Group initiative, sponsored by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, to expand the conversation around racial healing and encourage people to pursue racial equality in their communities.

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Prohibition is ratified by the states – 1919


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The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, prohibiting the “manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes,” is ratified by the requisite number of states on January 16, 1919.

The movement for the prohibition of alcohol began in the early 19th century, when Americans concerned about the adverse effects of drinking began forming temperance societies. By the late 19th century, these groups had become a powerful political force, campaigning on the state level and calling for total national abstinence. In December 1917, the 18th Amendment, also known as the Prohibition Amendment, was passed by Congress and sent to the states for ratification.

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Article Title

Prohibition is ratified by the states

AuthorHistory.com Editors

Website Name

HISTORY

URL

https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/prohibition-ratified

Access Date

January 16, 2022

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A&E Television Networks

Last Updated

January 12, 2022

Original Published Date

November 24, 2009BY HISTORY.COM EDITORS