December – Awareness

December 1 – Rosa Parks Bus Seat Refusal Anniversary
World AIDS Day – December 1
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Giving Tuesday – 1st Tuesday after Thanksgiving
(Takes place in December in 2024, 2025, and 2026)
Read and share our article on ideas for how to celebrate Giving Tuesday
International Day of Persons with Disabilities – December 3
Wildlife Conservation Day – December 4
Meet these famous wildlife conservationists you may not know yet
International Cheetah Day – December 4
International Volunteer Day – December 5
World Soil Day – December 5
Pansexual/Panromantic Pride Day – December 8
Meet these celebrities who have come out as pansexual
National Llama Day – December 9
Human Rights Day – December 10
Explore all of Good Good Good’s good news stories about human rights
Nobel Prize Day – December 10
International Animal Rights Day – December 10
International Mountain Day – December 11
Monkey Day – December 14
Bill of Rights Day – December 15
International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers – December 17
International Migrants Day – December 18
International Day of Epidemic Preparedness – December 27
Visit the Zoo Day – December 27
Trans Youth Day – December 28
Read the article about how to protect LGBTQ+ youth
New Year’s Eve – December 31
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Seasonal Affective Disorder Awareness Month
National Car Donation Month
HIV/AIDS Awareness Month
Universal Human Rights Month
Learn a Foreign Language Month
International Sharps Injury Prevention Awareness Month
Learn a Foreign Language Month
World Twin To Twin Transfusion Syndrome Awareness Month
Darwin- The Secrets of Life
by Ray Setterfield

December 27, 1831 — Royal Navy ship HMS Beagle set sail from England on this day on a five-year voyage of discovery to South America. The plan was to survey the coastline in detail and chart the harbours, enabling more detailed maps of the region.
But maps and charts were not the principal interest of one person on board. Charles Darwin had seized the chance of making the trip so that he could study the area’s animals, fossils, rocks and plants.
Darwin had been recommended for the post of naturalist on the voyage by one of his professors at Cambridge University. Taking full advantage of the opportunity he spent much of the trip on land collecting samples from regions including Brazil, Argentina, and Chile, as well as the Galápagos Islands.
Source: For the complete article go to: onthisday.com
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1836 – Andrew Jackson submits Indian treaty to Congress ~ History

On December 20, 1836, President Andrew Jackson presents Congress with a treaty he negotiated with the Ioway, Sacs, Sioux, Fox, Otoe and Omaha tribes of the Missouri territory. The treaty, which removed those tribes from their ancestral homelands to make way for white settlement, …read more

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