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International Human Solidarity Day
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International Human Solidarity Day in the United States
Date: December 20
History:
Origins: International Human Solidarity Day was established by the United Nations General Assembly on December 22, 2005.
Purpose: It aims to remind people about the importance of solidarity in working towards eradicating poverty and promoting human and social development in all countries, particularly among the most vulnerable segments of populations.
Traditions:
Awareness Campaigns: Organizations and individuals may launch campaigns to highlight issues related to solidarity and social justice.
Educational Events: Schools and universities often organize events that focus on global challenges and the role of solidarity in addressing them.
Charity Drives: It's common for people to participate in charity drives or volunteer work as a gesture of solidarity with those in need.
Activities:
In the United States, people might engage in various activities on this day, such as:
Panel Discussions: Hosting or attending discussions about pressing global issues such as climate change, poverty, or human rights.
Fundraisers: Participating in or organizing fundraising events for causes that support international development and cooperation.
Social Media Engagement: Sharing messages of solidarity on social media platforms to raise awareness among wider audiences.
The focus of International Human Solidarity Day in the U.S. is largely educational and advocacy-based rather than being associated with any specific traditional celebrations.