Black History Month

Black History Month - is to celebrate the contributions of Black heritage and culture to UK society as well to expand our understanding of Black history in the UK. https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/

Navarati

Navarati (Hindu) - The celebration of Hindu Goddess Durga and victory of good over evil.

National Braille Week

National Braille Week - to raise awareness of this tactile writing system used by people who are visually impaired.

Hate Crime Awareness Week

Hate Crime Awareness Week - to bring people together to stand in solidarity with those affected by hate crime, to remember those we have lost, and support those who need ongoing support. https://bradfordhatecrimealliance.com/ You can also download the Hate Crime app from the website.

Sukkot

Sukkot (Jewish) - The festival is a way to give thanks for a successful harvest, and is also a reminder of the Exodus - a time when Moses led his people out of slavery in Egypt. People celebrate Sukkot at home and at a synagogue with family and friends, with a big meal at the end.

Kathina

Kathina (Buddhism) - The Kathina robe offering ceremony marks the end of vassa or the Buddhist Lent, the three months rainy season retreat observed by the Sangha or Buddhist monks. It originated 2,500 years ago and is celebrated by the giving of alms and offering of robes to the monks who observed the retreat, who in turn deliver sermons to the lay supporters.

World Menopause Day

World Menopause Day - to raise awareness about the impact the condition has on the lives of women around the world.

Simchat Torah

Simchat Torah (Jewish) Celebrates the conclusion of the annual cycle of reading the Torah and the beginning of the new cycle.

Diwali

Diwali -(Hindu) - Also known as the “Festival of lights”, Diwali is the biggest festival in the Hindu calendar, signifying triumph of light over darkness. For some Hindus it also coincides with New Year celebrations.