Today is: October 15
Day Week Month

World Expo 2025 (JP)

Disability History and Awareness Week (US/CA)

Fish Supper, RNLI (UK)

Sukkot (J)

Fat Bear Week

Zindajan Earthquakes (AF)(2023)

Baby Loss Awareness Week (UK)

Urban Wildlife Week, Intl.

Anti-Poverty Week, (AU)

Case Management Week, Ntl.

Earth Science Week

Food Bank Week, Ntl. (1945)

Infection Prevention Week, Intl.

Nutrition Week (AU)

OCD Awareness Week, Intl.

Pet Peeve Week, Ntl.

Sterile Processing Week

Take Your Medicine Week, America

Veterans' Health Week (AU)

Veterinary Technician Week, Ntl.

Wildlife Refuge Week, Ntl.

Ahoi Ashtami (H)

American Indian Heritage Day, (US-AL)

Coffee Week, (UK)

Columbus Day (US)(1492)

Data Week, Intl. (AU-QLD)

Disaster Reduction Day, Intl.

English Language Day, Intl.

Failure Day, Ntl. (FI)

Felabration (NG)

Foot Health Week (AU)

Good Samaritan Day (2011)

Goth Girl Appreciation Day

Herpes Awareness Day, Ntl.

Independence Day Holiday, (FJ)(1970)

Indigenous Peoples' Day, Ntl., (1492)

Kick Butt Day

Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day

Moon—Third Quarter

No Bra Day, Intl.

Pet Obesity Week, World

Recycle Now Week (UK)

Recycle Week, Ntl. (UK)

Saint Edward's Feast Day (1163)

School Lunch Week, Ntl.

Shemini Atzeret (J)

Simchat Torah (J)

Skeptics Day, Intl.

Thanksgiving (CA)

World Thrombosis Day

Ada Lovelace Day, Intl.

Bald and Free Day, (Be)

Dessert Day, Ntl.

Face Your Fears Day, Intl.

Liberation Day (YE)(1963)

lowercase day, write in

Portfolio Day, Intl.

Academic Integrity, Intl. Day of Action for

Blind Equality Day

Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day (BRA)

Cheese Curd Day, Ntl.(US/CA)

Fossil Day, Ntl.

Grouch Day, Ntl.

Hagfish Day, Ntl.

Handwashing Day, Global

Katik (S)

Latino AIDS Awareness Day, Ntl.

Love Your Body Day, Intl.

Mushroom Day, Ntl.

Newspaper Week (JP)

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day, Intl. (US/CA/UK/AU)

Pronouns Day, Intl.

Ride2Work Day (AU)

Rural Women (Day of), Intl.

Take Your Parents to Lunch Day, Ntl.

Unity Day to End Bullying

White Cane Safety Day

Wishbones for Pets (US/CA)

Boss' Day, Ntl.

Cat Day, Global

Credit Union Day, Intl.

Customer Day Q4, Get to Know Your

Dictionary Day, Intl. (1758)

Fall Festival of Leaves, Ross County (US-OH)

Food Day, World

Get Smart About Credit Day, Ntl.

Museum Workers Day, Intl

New York City Wine and Food Festival, Capital One (US-NY)

Shakeout Day, Intl.

Spine Day, World

Spirit Day

African-American, Black Poetry Day (1711)

Diwali (Deepavali) (H)

Food and Drug Interaction Education Week

Four Prunes Day

IMF World Bank Summit (US-DC)

Mammography Day, Ntl.

Missouri Day Festival and High School Band Competition (US-MO)

Mulligan Day

Pasta Day, Ntl.

Playing Card Collection Day, Ntl.

Poverty Eradication, Intl. Day for (1987)

Rama Ekadashi (H)

School Safety Week, Ntl (CA)

Storytelling Festival, Scottish Intl. (UK)

Trauma Day, World

Tula Sankranti (H)

Wear Something Gaudy Day

Beard Day (No)

Birth of the Bab (1819)

Bridge Day Festival, Fayetteville, (US-WV)

Chocolate Cupcake Day

Dhanteras (H)

Fetch Day, Ntl.

Independence Day Holiday, (AZ)(1991)

Menopause Day, World

Opossum Day, Ntl. (CA)

Oyster Festival US, Leonardtown (US-MD)

Person's Day (CA)(1929)

Saint Luke Feast Day

Sloth Day, Intl

Squash Day, World

Sweetest Day

World Series MLB

Birth of the Baha'u'llah, (1817)

Black in Natural History Museums Week

Bullying Bystanders Unite Week

Character Counts Week, Ntl.

Chemistry Week, Ntl.

Daylight Savings (BR), Begins

Evaluate Your Life Day, Ntl.

Forest Products Week, Ntl.

Friends of Libraries Week, Ntl.

Gin and Tonic Day, Intl. (2010)

Healthcare Quality Week, Intl.

Lead Poisoning Prevention Week of Action, Intl.

LGBTQ+ Center Awareness Day

Male Breast Cancer Awareness Week, Ntl.(US/CA/AU)

Massage Therapy Week, Ntl.

Minority Enterprise Development Week, Ntl.

Pastoral Care Week

Red Bull Tuk Tuk Tournament (LK)

Respiratory Care Week, Ntl.

Retirement Security Week, Ntl.

Rodent Awareness Week, Ntl.

Schools Week, America's Safe

Seafood Bisque Day

Sock it to Suicide Week (AU)

Stuttering Awareness Week, Intl.

Sunday School Teachers Appreciation Day

Teen Driver Safety Week, Ntl.

Towns Week, Ntl. (PH)

Tuk Tuk Polo (LK)

Wolf Awareness Week, Intl

Yorktown Day, Virginia (US-VA)(1781)

Recycle Now Week (UK)

Asu (S)

Hispanic Heritage Month (1821)

Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest (CA-ON)

World Expo 2025 (JP)

Risk Awareness Week

Buddhist Lent (B) (Vassa)

Hurricane Season

BRICS Summit (BR)

ADHD Awareness Month

Adopt-a-Dog Month, (AHA)

Adopt-a-Shelter Dog Month

Alcohol Awareness Month, Collegiate Ntl.

Animal Safety and Protection Month, Ntl.

Antidepressant Death Awareness Month

Anxiety and Depression Awareness Month (AU)

Apple Month, Ntl.

Applejack Month

AquaTober

Architecture Month, Archtober

Armed Forces Day (KR)(1950)

Arts and Humanities Month, Ntl.

Audiology Awareness Month, Ntl.

Autism Awareness Month (CA)

Bake and Decorate Month, Ntl.

Balloons Around the World Day

Bat Appreciation Month

Battery Safety Month (Auto)

Beautyfull World Day, Intl.

Bi-national Health Week (US/CA/MX-varies locally)

Big Draw, The

Bilingual Child Month, Celebrating the

Black Dog Day, Ntl.

Black History Month (UK)

Black Speculative Fiction Month

Bleeding Disorders Month, Ntl. (AU)

Blind Month, National Meet the

Blindness Awareness Month

Book Month, Ntl.

Borderline Personality Disorder Week (AU)

Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Ntl.

Bullying Month, Stop, Ntl.

Bullying Prevention Month, Ntl.

Caffeine Addiction Recovery Month

Car Care Month, Ntl. Fall

Caramel Month, Ntl.

CD Player Day (1982)

Celiac Awareness Month (US)

Cheese Month, American

Chili Month, Ntl.

Chiropractic Health Month, Ntl.

Church Library Month

Church Safety and Security Month, Ntl.

Class Reunion Month

Clergy Appreciation Month

Co-op Advertising Awareness Month

Cocoa and Chocolate Day, World (TT)

Coffee Day, Intl.

Coffee with a Cop Day, Ntl

Company Culture Month, Global

Computer Learning Month

Contact Lens Safety Month

Cookie Month

Corn Month

Country Ham Month

Country Music Month

Crime Prevention Month, Ntl.

Critical Illness Awareness Month

Custodial Workers Day, Ntl.

Cybersecurity Month, Ntl.

Dental Hygiene Month, Ntl.

Depression Education and Awareness Month

Dessert Month, Ntl.

Disability Employment Awareness Month

Disability History and Awareness Week (US/CA)

Diversity Awareness Month, Global

Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Dove Gospel Music Awards (US-TN)

Down Syndrome Month, Ntl.

Dyslexia Awareness Month

Eat Better—Eat Together Month

Eczema Awareness Month

Elderly Filipino Week (PH)

Elderly, Intl. Day of

Emotional Intelligence Awareness Month

Energy Action Month, Ntl.

Ergonomics Month, Ntl.

Eye Injury Prevention Month

Fair Trade Month

Fall Investiture Ceremony of the Captains Regent (SM)

Family History Month

Festival of Penha (BR-RJ)

Filipino American History Month (1587)

Financial Planning Month

Fire Pup Day, Ntl.

Fish Supper, RNLI (UK)

Flu Season Begins, Northern

Freethought, Month of, Ntl.

Gain the Inside Advantage Month, Ntl.

Gay and Lesbian History Month (1979)

German-American Heritage Month (1683)

Girls Night In (AU)

Go Sober Month (UK)

Golden Week (CN)

Golf Month, Australia

Great Cycle Challenge (AU)

Hair Day, Ntl.

Halloween Safety Month

Head Start Awareness Month

Health Literacy Month

Healthy Lung Month

Healthy Workplace Month (CA)

Hog-out Month (US-TX)

Home Eye Safety Month

Homemade Cookies Day

Independence Day, (CY)(1960)

Independence Day, (NG)(1960/1963)

Indigenous Peoples Month, Ntl. (PH)

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Month, Ntl.

Inktober

Islamic History Month (CA)

Italian-American Heritage Month (1492)

Kitchen and Bath Month, Ntl.

Learning and Development Month, Ntl.

Learning Disabilities Month, Ntl. (CA/US)

Liver Awareness Month, Ntl.

Long Term Care Planning Month

Lupus Awareness Month (UK)

Maha Navami (H)

Medical Librarians Month, Ntl.

Medicine Abuse Awareness, Ntl.

Menopause Month, World

Model-T Day (1908)

Museums and Galleries Month (PH)

Music Day, Intl.

Muslim American Heritage Month (US)

National Day, (CN)(1949)

National Day, (TV)(1978)

Non-GMO Month, Ntl.

Organize Your Medical Information Month

Orthodontic Health Month, Ntl.

Pasta Month, Ntl.

Pedestrian Safety Month

Pescatarian Month, Ntl.

Pet Wellness Awareness Month, Ntl.

Pharmacist Month, American

Photographer Appreciation Month

Physical Therapy Month, Ntl.

Pickled Peppers Month

Pink Ribbon Breakfast (AU)

Pit Bull Awareness Month, Ntl.

Pituitary Awareness Month (UK)

Pizza Month, Ntl. (1984)

Polio Awareness Month, (CA/AU)

Polish-American Heritage Month

Popcorn Poppin' Month, Ntl.

Positive Attitude Month

Prenatal-onset GBS Disease Recognition Month

Pretzel Month, Ntl.

Principal's Month, Ntl.

Protect Your Hearing Month, Ntl.

Raccoon Day, Intl.

Random Acts of Poetry Day

Reading Group Month, Ntl. (1917)

Rett Syndrome Awareness Month

ROK Alliance Day (US/KR)(1953)

Roller Skating Month, Ntl.

Sake Day, World

Sarcastic Awareness Month

Sausage Month, Ntl.

School Libraries Month, Intl.

Seafood Month

Senior's Month (AU-QLD)

Sensory Awareness Month, Ntl.

Shoctober - Defibrillator National Awareness Month (AU)

Spina Bifida Awareness Month, Ntl.

Spinach Lovers Month

Spinal Health Month, Ntl.

Squirrel Awareness and Appreciation Month

Stamp Collecting Month, Ntl

STEM Mentoring Month

Stop America's Violence Everywhere (SAVE) Month

Substance Abuse Preservation Month, Ntl.

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month

Sunday School Teacher Appreciation Month

Teacher's Day (UZ)

Teentober

U.S.-Mexico Border Health Month

Ultrasound Awareness Month

Unblocktober (UK)

Urban October

Vegetarian Day, World

Vegetarian Month

Walk To School Month, Intl.

Walk Your Dog Week, Ntl.

Wild About Gardens Week (UK)

Window Covering Safety Month, Ntl.

Winter Weather Preparedness Weeks (Varies by Location)

Women's History Month (CA)

Women's Small Business Month

Work and Family Month, Ntl.

Workplace Politics Awareness Month

Yom Kippur (J)

Youth Justice Action Month, Ntl.

Bring Your Bible to School Day

Come and Take it Day (1835)

Dussehra (Vijaya Dashmi)(H)

Farmed Animal, World Day for

Guardian Angels Day, International Feast of (C)

Independence Day (GN)(1958)

Kentucky Apple Festival (US-KY)

Mahatma Gandhi Day (IN)(1869)

MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) Day, World

Name Your Car Day

Nonviolence, International Day of (1869)

Poetry Day (UK)

Animal Welfare Week

Boyfriend Day, Ntl

Dance Week, Ntl.

Family TV Show Day

Francisco Morazán Day (HN)(1792)

Gore Vidal Day (1925)

Grand Prix, Singapore (SG)

Independence Day (IQ)(1932)

Kid's Music Day

Lee Denim Day, Ntl.

Look at the Leaves Day

Manufacturing Day, Ntl

Manufacturing Week, Ntl.

Nobel Prize Announcements

Papankusha Ekadashi (H)

Relief of Leiden Day (NL)(1574)

Smile Day, World

Storytelling Festival, Ntl.

Tan-gun Day (KR/KP)(2333 BC)

Techies Day

Unity Day, Ntl.(DE)(1990)

Virus Appreciation Day

Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, Intl. (US-NM)

Amputee Awareness Week (AU)

Animal Day, World (1931)

Black Pound Day (UK)

Child Development Day, World

Cinnamon Bun Day (Kanelbulle)(SE)

Feast of St. Francis of Assisi (C)

Flute Tooting Day

Frugal Fun Day, Intl.

Fungus Day, Ntl. (UK)

Independence Day, (LS)(1966)

Kimchi Fest (US-PA)

Madonna del Lume Celebration, (US-CA)

Ships-in-a-Bottle Day

Space Week, World (1957)

Ten-Four Day

Vodka Day, Ntl.

American Music Awards

Apple Betty Day

Bed and Breakfast, Country Inn Day (US/CA)

Carry a Tune Week, Ntl (1746)

Chic Spy Day™ (1962)

Chuseok (KR)

Communion Sunday, World (C)

Daylight Savings (AU), Begins

Daylight Savings (PY), Begins

Do Something Nice Day

Dupuytren Disease Awareness Day (1777)

Emergency Nurses Week

Erntedankfest (DE)

Fire Prevention Week, Ntl. (1871)

G.O.E. Day, Ntl.

Grand Final NRL Telstra Premiership (AU)

Grandparents Day (NZ)

Healthcare Foodservice Week, Ntl.

Healthcare Supply Chain Week, Ntl.

Inn Mascot Day, Bed and Breakfast

Mental Illness Awareness Week

Metric Week, Ntl.

Mystery Series Week

PATS Pet Show, Ntl. (UK)

Public Relations Week (Getting the World to Beat a Path to Your Door)

Quaker Day, World

Republic Day, (PT)(1910)

Semana Cervantina (ES)(1547)

Teacher Day, World (1966)

Architecture Day, World

Armed Forces Day (EG)(1973)

Back Care Awareness Week (UK)

Badger Day, Ntl. (UK)

Bullying, Blue Shirt Day™, World

Cerebral Palsy Day, World

Children's Health Day, Ntl.

Coaches Day, Ntl

Curry Week, Ntl. (UK)

Customer Service Week, Ntl. (US/UK)

Digital Inclusion Week

Drive Safely Work Week

Egg Week, Ntl. (UK)

Geodiversity Day, International

German-American Day (1683)

Habitat Day, World

Heimlich Heroes Week, Ntl.

Ivy Day (IE)(1891)

King's Birthday (AU-QLD)

Labour Day (AU-ACT, NSW, SA)

Mad Hatter Day

Marine Week, Ntl. (ZA)

Mid-Autumn, Zhong Qiu Jie Festival (CN)

Moon—Full

Noodle Day (2009)

Physicians Assistant Day (1967)

Physicians Assistant Week (1967)

Plus Size Appreciation Day

Red Squirrel Week (UK)

Road Safety Week (IE)

Sukkot (J)

Work from Home Week, Ntl

Work Life Week, Ntl.(UK)

Afghanistan, Invasion/Occupation (2001)

Cotton Day, World

Evacuation Day, Italian (LY)(1970)

Forgiveness Day, Ntl.

Frappe Day, Ntl.

Fruit at Work Day, Ntl.

Hamas Raids Israel (IL/PS)(2023)

Maharishi Valmiki's Birthday (H)(IN)

Taco Tuesday, Ntl.

Battle of Angamos Day (PE)(1878)

Bullying Day, Stop, Ntl.

Cephalopod Awareness Days, Intl.

Emergency Nurses Day

Fat Bear Week

Hero Day, Ntl.

Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day

Kartika (H)

Lesbian Day, Intl

Marconi Radio Awards

NAB (US-NY)

Octopus Day, World

Parliament Day, (HR)(1991)

Pierogi Day, Ntl. (1952)

Salmon Day, Ntl

Tag, You're It Day

Take Your Teddy Bear to Work Day

Tavistock Goose Fair, (UK)

Walk and Roll to School Day, Intl.

Zindajan Earthquakes (AF)(2023)

Abolition Day (BL)

Alphabet Day (KR) (1446)

Baby Loss Awareness Week (UK)

Children’s Hospice Palliative Care Day, Ntl. (CA)

Cupcake Day, Ntl. Pro-Life

Curious Events Day

Day of National Honor, (PE)(1968)

Fire Prevention Day, Ntl. (1871)

Independence Day, (UG)(1962)

Leif Ericsson Day (1001 AD)

Moldy Cheese Day

Nanotechnology Day, Ntl.

Nautilus Night, World

Parkash (S)(1534)

Post Day, World (1874)

Ram Das (S)(1534)

Sight Day, World

Angel Food Cake Day, Ntl.

Apple Butter Makin' Days (US-MO)

Bonza Bottler Day, Intl

Cake Decorating Day, Ntl

Death Penalty, World Day Against the

Double Ten Day (CN/TW)(1911)

Egg Day, World

Handbag Day, Ntl.

Hug a Kevin Day, Ntl.

Independence Day, War of (CU)(1868)

Karwa Chauth (H)

Know Your Classmates Day

Learn to Play Music Day, Ntl. (UK)

MassKara Festival (PH)

Mental Health Day, World

Motorsport Memorial Day

Porridge Day, World

Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day

Sankashti Chaturthi (H)

Scenic Drive Fest, (US-IA)

Squittleday, World

Tomorrowland (BR-SP)

Alex Odeh Day (1985)

Bird Day, Intl. (Caribbean)

Burgoo Festival (US-IL)

Chess Day, Ntl.

Coming Out Day, Intl., (1987)

DAR Day of Service (1890)

Girl Child, International Day of the

Igbo-Ora World Twins Festival (NG)

It's My Party Day

Kraken Day, World

Louisiana Art and Folk Festival, Columbia (US-LA)

Migratory Bird Day, World

Obesity Day, World

Penguin (African) Awareness Day

Pulaski Memorial Day, General (1779)

Sausage Pizza Day, Ntl.

Southern Food Heritage Day

Urban Wildlife Week, Intl.

Wife Carrying Championships, Ntl. (US-ME)

Youth Climate Adaption Action Day, World

Anti-Poverty Week, (AU)

Bone and Joint Action Week, Ntl.

Case Management Week, Ntl.

Chicago Marathon, Bank of America (US-IL)

Clergy Appreciation Day

Columbus Day (BZ)(1492)

Cookbook Launch Day

Dia de la Raza (MX)(1492)

Discoverers' Day (US-HI)(1492)

Discovery Day (BS)(1492)

Earth Science Week

Farmer's Day, Ntl.

Father-Daughter Day

Food Bank Week, Ntl. (1945)

Freethought Day, Ntl.

Friendship Day (PR/VI)(1492)

Frustration Scream Day, Intl. Moment of

Gumbo Day

Hispanity Day (ES)(1492)

Independence Day, (GQ)(1968)

Infection Prevention Week, Intl.

Native American Day (US-SD)(1492)

Nutrition Week (AU)

OCD Awareness Week, Intl.

Pet Peeve Week, Ntl.

Sterile Processing Week

Take Your Medicine Week, America

USS Cole (YE)(2000)

Veterans' Health Week (AU)

Veterinary Technician Week, Ntl.

White Sunday (WS)

Wildlife Refuge Week, Ntl.

Ahoi Ashtami (H)

American Indian Heritage Day, (US-AL)

Coffee Week, (UK)

Columbus Day (US)(1492)

Data Week, Intl. (AU-QLD)

Disaster Reduction Day, Intl.

English Language Day, Intl.

Failure Day, Ntl. (FI)

Felabration (NG)

Foot Health Week (AU)

Good Samaritan Day (2011)

Goth Girl Appreciation Day

Herpes Awareness Day, Ntl.

Independence Day Holiday, (FJ)(1970)

Indigenous Peoples' Day, Ntl., (1492)

Kick Butt Day

Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day

Moon—Third Quarter

No Bra Day, Intl.

Pet Obesity Week, World

Recycle Now Week (UK)

Recycle Week, Ntl. (UK)

Saint Edward's Feast Day (1163)

School Lunch Week, Ntl.

Shemini Atzeret (J)

Simchat Torah (J)

Skeptics Day, Intl.

Thanksgiving (CA)

World Thrombosis Day

Ada Lovelace Day, Intl.

Bald and Free Day, (Be)

Dessert Day, Ntl.

Face Your Fears Day, Intl.

Liberation Day (YE)(1963)

lowercase day, write in

Portfolio Day, Intl.

Academic Integrity, Intl. Day of Action for

Blind Equality Day

Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day (BRA)

Cheese Curd Day, Ntl.(US/CA)

Fossil Day, Ntl.

Grouch Day, Ntl.

Hagfish Day, Ntl.

Handwashing Day, Global

Katik (S)

Latino AIDS Awareness Day, Ntl.

Love Your Body Day, Intl.

Mushroom Day, Ntl.

Newspaper Week (JP)

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day, Intl. (US/CA/UK/AU)

Pronouns Day, Intl.

Ride2Work Day (AU)

Rural Women (Day of), Intl.

Take Your Parents to Lunch Day, Ntl.

Unity Day to End Bullying

White Cane Safety Day

Wishbones for Pets (US/CA)

Boss' Day, Ntl.

Cat Day, Global

Credit Union Day, Intl.

Customer Day Q4, Get to Know Your

Dictionary Day, Intl. (1758)

Fall Festival of Leaves, Ross County (US-OH)

Food Day, World

Get Smart About Credit Day, Ntl.

Museum Workers Day, Intl

New York City Wine and Food Festival, Capital One (US-NY)

Shakeout Day, Intl.

Spine Day, World

Spirit Day

African-American, Black Poetry Day (1711)

Diwali (Deepavali) (H)

Food and Drug Interaction Education Week

Four Prunes Day

IMF World Bank Summit (US-DC)

Mammography Day, Ntl.

Missouri Day Festival and High School Band Competition (US-MO)

Mulligan Day

Pasta Day, Ntl.

Playing Card Collection Day, Ntl.

Poverty Eradication, Intl. Day for (1987)

Rama Ekadashi (H)

School Safety Week, Ntl (CA)

Storytelling Festival, Scottish Intl. (UK)

Trauma Day, World

Tula Sankranti (H)

Wear Something Gaudy Day

Beard Day (No)

Birth of the Bab (1819)

Bridge Day Festival, Fayetteville, (US-WV)

Chocolate Cupcake Day

Dhanteras (H)

Fetch Day, Ntl.

Independence Day Holiday, (AZ)(1991)

Menopause Day, World

Opossum Day, Ntl. (CA)

Oyster Festival US, Leonardtown (US-MD)

Person's Day (CA)(1929)

Saint Luke Feast Day

Sloth Day, Intl

Squash Day, World

Sweetest Day

World Series MLB

Birth of the Baha'u'llah, (1817)

Black in Natural History Museums Week

Bullying Bystanders Unite Week

Character Counts Week, Ntl.

Chemistry Week, Ntl.

Daylight Savings (BR), Begins

Evaluate Your Life Day, Ntl.

Forest Products Week, Ntl.

Friends of Libraries Week, Ntl.

Gin and Tonic Day, Intl. (2010)

Healthcare Quality Week, Intl.

Lead Poisoning Prevention Week of Action, Intl.

LGBTQ+ Center Awareness Day

Male Breast Cancer Awareness Week, Ntl.(US/CA/AU)

Massage Therapy Week, Ntl.

Minority Enterprise Development Week, Ntl.

Pastoral Care Week

Red Bull Tuk Tuk Tournament (LK)

Respiratory Care Week, Ntl.

Retirement Security Week, Ntl.

Rodent Awareness Week, Ntl.

Schools Week, America's Safe

Seafood Bisque Day

Sock it to Suicide Week (AU)

Stuttering Awareness Week, Intl.

Sunday School Teachers Appreciation Day

Teen Driver Safety Week, Ntl.

Towns Week, Ntl. (PH)

Tuk Tuk Polo (LK)

Wolf Awareness Week, Intl

Yorktown Day, Virginia (US-VA)(1781)

ACE Week

Adoption Week, Ntl. (UK)

Baking Week, Ntl. (UK)

Bandi Chhor Divas (S)

Brandied Fruit Day

Businesswomen's Week, Ntl.

Digital Parenting Week (UK)

Estate Planning Awareness Week, Ntl.

Freedom of Speech Week

Gadhafi Assassination (2011)

Health Education Week, Ntl.

Heritage Week, Ntl., (JM)

Heroes Day, Ntl., (JM)

HIP Week (CA)

Hurricane Thanksgiving Day (VI/VG)

Information Overload Day

Jotijot, Gurgadi (S)(1661)

Male Breast Cancer Awareness Day (AU)

Mashujaa Day (KE)(1952)

Medical Assistants Week

Miss American Rose Day

Narak Chaturdashi (H)

Nuclear Science Week, Ntl.

Osteoporosis Day, Intl.

Revolution Day, (GT)(1944)

School Bus Safety Week, Ntl.

Temperature Check Week, Ntl.

YWCA Week Without Violence

Apple Day, Ntl. (UK)

Cheshvan (J)

Count Your Buttons Day

Dabbling Day

Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) Prevention Day, Global

Moon—New

Overseas Chinese Day (TW)

Pumpkin Cheesecake Day, Ntl.

Reptile Day, Ntl.

Witch Hazel Day, Ntl

CAPS LOCK DAY I, INTERNATIONAL

Govardhan Puja (H)

Knee Day, Ntl.

Make a Dog's Day

Medical Assistants Recognition Day

Nut Day, Ntl. (US/UK)

Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation, Ntl. Day of Protest to Stop (1996)

Saffron Day, (AU)(2008)

Smart is Cool Day

Stuttering Awareness Day, Intl.

Bhaiya Dooj (H)

Chitragupta Puja (H)

iPod Day, Intl. (2001)

Jumadal-Awwal (M)

Liberation Day (LY)(2011)

Lights on Afterschool

Mole Day, Ntl.

Peace Treaty Day, (KH)(1991)

Read for the Record Day

Red Ribbon Week (DEA)

Republic Day, (HU)(1956/1989)

Snow Leopard Day, World (2013)

Talk Show (Television) Host Day (1925)

Bologna Day, Ntl.

Champagne Day, Global

Development Information Day, World (1970)

Disarmament Week, World

Fiddlers' Festival and Sea Witch Halloween (US-DE)

Media and Information Literacy Week, Global

Origami Days, World (1898)

Polio Day, World

Prescription Errors Education Week

Recycle Your Mercury Thermostat Day

Take Back Your Time Day (US/CA)

United Nations Day (1945)

Brain Tumor Awareness Week, Intl.

Chhath Puja (H)

Climate Action Day, Youth

Drug Take Back Day, Ntl.

High Point Market (US-NC)

Magic Week, Intl (1926)

Make a Difference Day

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FASCISM AWARENESS DAY

WHAT IS FASCISM?


Fascism Awareness Day marks the anniversary of the creation of the first openly fascist political group on October 5, 1914, when the Fascio Rivoluzionario d'Azione Internazionalista (FRAI) released their manifesto in Italy. Two months later, on December 11, 1914, Benito Mussolini and his compatriots dissolved the FRAI and formed his first fascist party, the Fasci d'Azione Rivoluzionaria (FAR).

Following WWI, on March 23, 1919, Mussolini laid out the parameters of fascism and created the party Fasci Italiani di Combattimento at the Piazza San Sepolcro in Milan, Italy. Professor Stanley notes this date as the formal birth of fascism. 

ORIGIN AND GESTATION OF FASCISM


Inspired by the work of Jason Stanley, PhD.

Consider the following paragraph from the conclusion of an article written in the summer of 1941—before the United States entered the Second World War.
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"Kind, good, happy, gentlemanly, secure people never go Nazi...But the frustrated and humiliated intellectual, the rich and scared speculator, the spoiled son, the labor tyrant, the fellow who has achieved success by smelling out the wind of success—they would all go Nazi in a crisis." 

—Dorothy Thompson, "Who Goes Nazi?" August 1941 issue, Harper's Bazaar

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An invention of the 20th century, fascism grew out of the discontent of the Industrial Revolution in the late decades of the 19th century and the societal upheavals leading up to, during, and after the First World War. It could not have existed before due to the prerequisite necessity of a population's broad, active political participation in the political process—a precursor for fascism to take root in an ailing or nascent representative democratic, republican, or hybrid socialist system. Fascist platforms originate in right-wing, ultra-conservative movements.

During the early 20th century, fascist groups rose in opposition to communism, Marxism, democratic liberalism, and socialism. Initially, fascists also opposed capitalism but modified that belief as they evolved.

No fascist movement nor its leader can ascend to power without significant support, buy-in, and acquiescence from people at all levels of society, ranging from intellectuals, legal, media, and industry to labor and the working class. Because of this, most fascist movements never attain state power (level three of the five levels of fascism). The few that do wreak havoc, gut institutions of those who may oppose or constrain them, militarize and reorder society, and seek territorial expansion. Historically, once fascism achieves the fifth level, only outside military intervention stops it.

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FASCISM


Generally, fascism coalesces around racial, religious, or nationalistic exceptionalism with a strong dose of historical idealization and mysticism. It is a mindset channeled into a social movement manifesting in extreme beliefs, grievance and victimhood. It percolates within intransient ideas as a paparazzi-infused cultish twist on the soliloquy of authoritarianism. Fascism is the antithesis of democracy, socialism and even communism.  

—VICTIMHOOD
Victimhood plays a central role in fascism. Its adherents believe their struggles, issues, financial problems, lack of love, or respect (name the grievance) are due to an identifiable outside force. Leadership, the media and social groups co-opted into the movement reinforce this feeling of victimhood and play on the anger. Because supporters perceive themselves as victims, they're always in heightened insecurity. As a movement, fascism thrives on this fight-or-flight atmosphere, banking on "us" versus "them," with heavy doses of self-justification, self-pity and rationalization.  

—SCAPEGOATING
The law and rights are for me, but not for thee—fascism requires the deliberate separation, persecution, or denial of equality based on superficial characteristics such as race, creed, political views, or origin. Scapegoating is a cousin of victimization. Common dehumanization terms include referring to "the other" as animals, vermin, insects, violent, unclean, childlike, unworthy, terrorists, savages, or aliens.  To the fascists, the "other" is a problem best solved by their absence or removal. Historically, targets include Indigenous people, immigrants, minority religions within the nation, non-heterosexuals, and minority ethnic groups aligned by race, creed, or color.  

—DEMOGOGRY
Fascist leaders foster a cult-like following. While authoritarianism and fascism demand absolute loyalty, power, and compliance, fascism thrives on spectacle and active social involvement, garnering widespread social support and admiration from its preferred group. In contrast, authoritarian leaders tend to engage in constrained and measured interactions, maintaining a closed circle of trusted individuals. Authoritarians typically appeal to one or two specific segments of society.

Fascism, on the other hand, appeals to people across all segments of society, requiring broad support to gain power in a struggling republic, democracy, or constitutional system rather than relying on brute force through military invasion or a coup.  

—APPEAL
People like to feel they are a part of something big and belong. Fascism, unlike authoritarianism, provides this collective social component. Skilled fascist orators sell their power piecemeal and appeal to people in various socio-economic groups. For one group, they are the savior of jobs. For another, the advocate of business; for another, the tool of a deity or higher purpose. This fiction is maintained, with each group continually fed by the media, government, and institutions with what it needs to hear to feel a part of and support the movement. 

Generally, intellectuals (academia, legal, medical, high-end professionals, and thought leaders) are the first to defect once the concaved theater of vacuous lies and false promises becomes too apparent to ignore. Unfortunately, by this time, they rarely have the rights, avenues of protest, or means to get back what they've lost and thought they were protecting.  

FIVE STAGES OF FASCISM

Inspired by the work of Robert O. Paxton, PhD, "The Five Stages of Fascism" (1998) 

How does fascism start, get into, and exploit power? Paxton refers to five stages, which are summarized below. 

Stage One—CREATION OF A FASCIST MOVEMENT
Fascism begins as a fringe movement driven by intellectual discontent and public frustration with liberal democracy. Small groups of dissidents voice a revolt against progressive ideals (e.g., "civil rights," "employee rights," "climate change") fueled by a belief in national decline. Though often limited in size, these early movements lay the ideological groundwork for future political action. Most fascist movements never move beyond this stage and are relegated to the fringes of society. However, if their grievances gain traction, they advance to stage two. 

Stage Two—ENTRENCHMENT IN THE POLITICAL SYSTEM
Fascist movements take root by exploiting political crises and gaining support from conservative elites who fear leftist influence. As liberal institutions falter, fascists present themselves as the only solution to restore order, often forming alliances with establishment powers like the military or business leaders. These unions legitimize the movement and allow it to enter mainstream politics, though not without internal tensions. Even fewer make it to this level, with most soundly defeated in elections. Their next goal is political power.  

Stage Three—ACQUISITION OF POWER
Fascists start small on the local levels and build a following through personality and grievance. Federal entrenchment is slightly easier with parliamentary governments than presidential systems, given that parliamentary governments form coalitions. On a national level, fascists enter power through democratic victory and/or via elite deals and political miscalculations during times of crisis. Once invited in, they quickly consolidated control using legal maneuvers and force, sidelining opposition and transforming limited authority into a complete dictatorship. This stage marks the pivotal shift from a political movement to an authoritarian regime. Hitler's Germany and Mussolini's Italy are examples. The people who put them there do not matter now that they have the power. Unless they bend the knee, they, too, will be targeted. 

Stage Four—EXERCISE OF POWER
In exercising power, fascists govern the state and begin reshaping it into a one-party dictatorship, implementing core policies like militarization and repression. However, they do not rule with absolute autonomy; instead, they must negotiate with existing institutions, such as the military, church, and industry, that helped them gain power. Now, there is a "dual state" where traditional structures continue to operate alongside the fascist apparatus. Hitler and Mussolini compromised with elites to maintain support, shaping policy in ways that balanced revolutionary goals with established interests. Over time, the regime tightens its grip by eliminating opposition and centralizing power, paving the way for either further radicalization or stagnation in Stage Five. 

Stage Five—RADICALIZATION OR STAGNATION (ENTROPY)
Stage Five marks the final phase of a fascist regime, where it either intensifies or begins to fade. This stage follows one of two paths: radicalization or entropy. In radicalization, the regime grows increasingly extreme, striving to keep public enthusiasm alive through expansionist wars, repression, and even genocide. Nazi Germany is the prime example, escalating until its self-destruction through war and the Holocaust. Mussolini's Italy pursued conquest, notably in Ethiopia, to sustain its momentum. Entropy occurs when the regime loses revolutionary energy and settles into a more static, authoritarian rule. Fascist Italy eventually moderated, focusing on preserving elite power rather than pushing its radical ideals. Franco's Spain also reflects this path, evolving from fascist origins into a conservative autocracy that abandoned mass mobilization.

SEVEN STRUCTURAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
THAT FOSTER FASCISM


Drawn from Robert O. Paxton, PhD's, "Anatomy of Fascism" 

There are seven conditions in which fascism grows and prospers. Several, but not all, need to be present for fascism to gain a foothold. Authoritarian regimes often create these conditions to consolidate power if they do not exist. 

(1) Instability of Markets or Economic Uncertainty
Economic uncertainty often follows high inflation, trade wars, high debt, inability to access necessities including food, housing, and water, a lack of public funding or investment, and/or high unemployment. Economic uncertainty creates fear, a loss of security, and anxiety, emotions and situations that benefit fascist movements, which present themselves as the answer. 

(2) Large Disaffected Social Groups
"Large" isn't defined; however, fifteen percent is a number that marketers use to describe a significant demographic or trend. For illustrative purposes, consider that if fifteen percent of society feels or perceives itself left behind, unfairly treated, discriminated against, segregated, or otherwise excluded, there are enough disaffected like-minds to impact social and political movements. 

(3) Stripping of Rights and Wealth
This process targets predominantly middle-class and professional classes, particularly thought leaders in urban areas who might otherwise counter fascist ideologies. Stripping rights removes recourse for wrongs. Stripping wealth diminishes or eliminates the means to survive in society. Tools used include but are not limited to home demolitions, imposing eminent domain, forcing companies or organizations out of business, selective taxes, exclusionary laws, dismissals, and mass firings without cause.  

(4) Widespread Discontent
In addition to a specific disaffected group, within the society at large, one notes perceivable anger, frustration, and resentment, particularly within the working and middle classes, due to the economy, disappearing rights, minimized opportunities, and a lack of future security.  

(5) Publicly Accepted Hate
There is broad acceptance in society for targeting, denigrating, and sidelining minority groups or marginalized people. Common targets include immigrants, Indigenous people, the homeless, the disabled, non-heterosexuals, minority races, and minority religions.  

(6) Greed Over Resources
Whether land, rare minerals, fuel, or industrial assets, fascism seeks to concentrate its hold over resources through confiscations, forfeitures and territorial expansion.  

(7) Organized Propaganda
Lies are truth. Facts don't exist. Propaganda includes creating societal myths that glorify one group while vilifying another through misinformation and historical revision. Propagandistic messaging often seeks to elevate a mythical golden age that never existed. It also seeks to squelch public debate and terrorize journalists and academics who challenge the agenda. Paramount is demonizing any media or institution that will not regurgitate the lies, agenda, or mythology of the ruling power.

THE ROLE OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIETY IN CREATING FASCISM


Drawn from the work of Jason Stanley and Robert O. Paxton

The following is an abbreviated summary of how fascism integrates with economics and society. 

—BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT AND MILITARY UNITY
Fascism merges corporate power with military and government authority, producing an economic system that benefits a powerful elite and intensifies internal rivalries that can lead to war. 

—CHAUVINIST DEMAGOGUERY AND CONFUSION
a) Appeals to prejudice—portrayed as patriotic—rally the public against a perceived threat.
b) "Facts" may be distorted through junk science, censorship, or revisionist history, creating an environment of cognitive dissonance. 

—ORGANIZED VIOLENCE
Fascist systems use intimidation—verbal or physical—to maintain control. They often emerge when a middle-class-dominated republic transitions into a dictatorship, typically benefiting a small elite. 

CONCLUSION
Fascism is not an aberration of the past, but a recurring political temptation that arises under specific social, cultural, and economic conditions. It feeds on fear, division, nostalgia, and the promise of national rebirth—offering simple answers to complex problems by scapegoating the vulnerable and concentrating power in the hands of a charismatic few. As history has shown, its danger lies not just in violence or spectacle, but in its slow, systematic erosion of democratic norms, rights, and institutions.

Recognizing the signs, understanding its roots, and challenging the social conditions that foster it are essential acts of civic responsibility. Fascism does not arrive with fanfare. It comes cloaked in promises—until it all at once demands obedience.

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Below is a partial list of sources contributing to this iteration. LD Lewis originally wrote this article in 2003 for her publication "Couples Company." In that article, Laurence Britt's "14 Points of Fascism" was included. However, this information has been removed from the current version of the article due to scholarship that has cast doubt on its conclusions. 

Sources and Additional Reading:  

•    Paxton, Robert O. "The Anatomy of Fascism" Random House, January 1, 2004
•    Paxton, Robert O, "The Five Stages of Fascism" (1998)
•    Hedges, Chris; Wong, Eunice. "American Fascists. The Christian Right and the War on America," Tantor Audio, June 5, 2007
•    Stanley, Jason. "Erasing History," Simon and Schuster, September 10, 2024
•    Stanley, Jason. "How Fascism Works. The Politics of Us and Them," Random House, September 4, 2018
•    Levitsky, Steven; Ziblatt, Daniel. "How Democracies Die" Random House, January 16, 2018
•    Larson, Erik. "In the Garden of Beasts," Random House, May 10, 2011
•    Levitsky, Steven; Ziblatt, Daniel. "Tyranny of the Minority" Random House, September 12, 2023
•    Chafkin, Max. "The Contrarian. Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's Pursuit of Power," Penguin, September 21, 2021
•    Jones, Robert P. "White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity," Simon and Schuster, July 28, 2020
•    Barlett, Donald L; Steele, James B. "The Betrayal of the American Dream," Gildan Media, LLC, September 12, 2012
•    Hedges, Chris. "America, The Farewell Tour," Simon and Schuster, August 21, 2018
•    Johnston, David Cay. "It's Even Worse Than You Think. What the Trump Administration is Doing to America," Simon and Schuster, January 16, 2018
•    Boyd, Greg. "The Cross and the Sword," Woodland Hills Church sermon series, April 18, 2004
•    Thompson, Dorothy. "Who Goes Nazi?" Harper's Bazaar, August 1941