When it comes to celebrating their birthday, the United States Marine Corps doesn't hold anything back. Each year on November 10th, Marines from all across the globe come together to honor their rich history and the legacy of those who came before them.
It is crucial that we continue to honor and remember the remarkable individuals who have endured the loss of their children in service to our country. Their strength and resilience are an inspiration to us all, and by sharing their stories, we can inspire future generations to appreciate the immense sacrifice made by these fathers.
Intersex Day of Remembrance (also known as Intersex Solidarity Day) is an annual observance held on November 8th to raise awareness of the human rights issues faced by intersex people around the world.  The day was first observed in 2005, […]
This week is Asexual Awareness week. I apologize about not posting yesterday. Life has been going way too fast and it got ahead of me. So this week we are celebrating those that identify as being Asexual, or […]
International Pronouns Day was yesterday. I have to apologize, life got busy for me yesterday so I am a day late. Anyway, International Pronouns Day seeks to make respecting, sharing, and educating about personal pronouns commonplace. Referring to […]
National Coming Out Day (NCOD) is an annual LGBT awareness day observed on October 11 to support anyone “coming out of the closet”. First celebrated in the United States in 1988, the initial idea was grounded in the feminist and gay Liberation  spirit of the personal being […]
LGBTQ+ History Month originated in the United States as Lesbian and Gay History Month, and was first celebrated in October 1994. It was founded by Missouri high-school history teacher Rodney Wilson. LGBT+ History Month is a month-long annual celebration […]
Today is International Lesbian Day. It is a day for lesbians the world over to come together to celebrate lesbian history, diversity and culture. Recognized annually, the day gives an opportunity for women, families and friends to connect, […]
I invite and challenge our Awaken the North members and council to a 22 a day challenge. We have a list of things you can do to participate, based on your physical ability. We do not want to exclude a single member. We will have a log sheet so that you can track your participation. The CoMS will be doing a drawing at the end of the month of all participants. The winner will receive a t-shirt and a bracelet from the Til Valhalla Project.