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Festival of Ayyam-i-Ha

A multiple-day festival in the Baha’i faith that prioritizes gift-giving, hospitality, charity, and preparation for fasting ahead of the New Year.

Lunch & Learn with Ramaswamy and Rice

The Center for Health Equity Research at UNC will host Dr. Rohit Ramaswamy and Dr. Dana Rice to discuss their recent research publication, “Beyond Virtue Signaling: Advancing Equity Through Design Justice and Public Health Critical Race Praxis.” The focus of the discussion will be collaboration opportunities and the recent publication.

Maha Shiravatri

Hindu festival celebrated each year dedicated to Shiva. It is celebrated just before the arrival of spring. It is also known as the Great Night of Shiva or Shivaratri and is one of the largest and most significant among the sacred festival nights of India.

Lailat al Miraj

A Muslim holiday that commemorates the prophet Muhammad's nighttime journey from Mecca to the “Farthest Mosque” in Jeru-salem, where he ascended to heaven, was purified, and given the instruction for Muslims to pray five times daily.

Mardi Gras

A Christian holiday and popular cultural phenomenon that dates back thousands of years to pagan spring and fertility rites. Also known as Carnival or Carnaval, it’s celebrated in many countries around the world.

Ash Wednesday

The first day of Lent on the Christian calendar. Its name is derived from the symbolic use of ashes to signify penitence. It takes place immediately after the excesses of the two days of Carnival that take place in Northern Europe and parts of Latin America and the Caribbean.

Women’s History Month Presentation & Panel Discussion

Halle Cultural Arts Center 237 N. Salem Street, Apex, NC, United States

Join us as Dr. Tanya L. Shields, Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies for Women’s and Gender Studies, provides an interactive presentation on women's issues in the past, present, and future. After the presentation, a panel will discuss the presentation. Panelists are from the community and volunteered to participate with the goal of fostering … Read more

Losar

The Tibetan Buddhist New Year. A time of renewal through sacred and secular practices.

35th Annual Powwow

Hooker Fields 203 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Carolina Indian Circle will host the 35th Annual Powwow. This year’s theme is “Reclaiming Our Space.” The event will feature cultural dances, and vendors will sell food and Native American crafts. Grounds open at 10 a.m. and Grand Entry begins at 12 p.m. Masks strongly encouraged. Free/0–5 years old, $5/general public, $3/UNC student w/One … Read more