Category: World Cultures

  • October 12: Día de la Raza

    Día de la Raza on October 12 reflects diverse interpretations of colonization, cultural blending, and identity in Latin America and Iberian communities, emphasizing historical significance and inclusivity.

  • Celebrating Positivity: October

    In October, embrace cultural celebrations, famous birthdays, and positive historical events in your classroom. Celebrate diversity and inspire positive change through education.

  • Carter: The Humanitarian President

    Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, is renowned for his presidential campaigns, the Camp David Accords, and persistent humanitarian efforts.

  • TDIH: Miguel de Cervantes

    Miguel de Cervantes, renowned for “Don Quixote,” led a remarkable life marked by adversity and literary brilliance, inspiring generations with his enduring legacy.

  • TMIH Space Exploration: September

    Celestial Harvest: September’s Cosmic Bounty As the warm hues of September herald the transition from summer to autumn, the celestial calendar brings forth its own bountiful harvest. This month is replete with significant space events that have left an indelible mark on the history of human exploration. Join us on a journey through five remarkable…

  • TMIH Space Exploration: August

    August’s Celestial Symphony: Exploring Space History’s Ode to Discovery As the sun’s warmth graces the month of August, it also illuminates some of the most remarkable events in the annals of space history. Join us on an interstellar journey through five significant cosmic moments that have broadened our understanding of the universe and continue to…