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Diversity Holiday/Special Dates Calendar

June celebrates Pride Month and includes major religious, national, and global observances focused on identity and human rights.

June 12 – US: Loving Day- Marks the 1967 US Supreme Court decision that struck down bans on interracial marriage.

June 18 – UN: International Day of Countering Hate Speech- Promotes efforts to prevent and address hate speech.

June 19 – US: Juneteenth- Commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, marking the 1865 announcement of freedom in Texas.

July recognizes Disability Pride Month and several observances tied to culture, gender identity, and national history.

July 4 – US: Independence Day- Celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.

July 10 – Baha’i: Martyrdom of the Báb*- Commemorates the execution of the Báb in 1850.

July 14 – LGBTQ+: International Non-Binary People’s Day- Raises awareness of non-binary identities worldwide.

July 18 – UN: Nelson Mandela International Day- Honors Nelson Mandela’s legacy and encourages community service.

July 24 – Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Pioneer Day- Commemorates the arrival of the first Latter-day Saint pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley.

August recognizes themes of intersectionality and includes observances focused on humanitarian work, Indigenous cultures, and spiritual traditions.

August 9 – UN: International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples- Recognizes the rights, histories, and contributions of Indigenous communities worldwide.

August 19 – UN: World Humanitarian Day- Honors humanitarian workers and those affected by crises.

August 26 – US: Women’s Equality Day- Marks the certification of the 19th Amendment granting US women the right to vote.

Looking for a Therapist? 

Practicing psychologists have the professional training and clinical skills to help people learn to cope more effectively with life issues and mental health problems. After years of graduate school and supervised training, they become licensed by their states to provide a number of services, including evaluations and psychotherapy. Psychologists help by using a variety of techniques based on the best available research and consider someone's unique values, characteristics, goals and circumstances.

The Kansas Psychological Association provides a searchable list of KPA members who  are licensed to practice by the State of Kansas. Listings contained in this section are based on information given by the providers. 

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Executive Director:  Sherry Reisman, CAE

Email: admin@kspsych.org

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