Women in tech & DEIB Calendar 2024
Women in Tech & DEIB Calendar for 2024
Looking for a Women in Tech & DEIB Calendar for 2024? Discover a comprehensive guide to DEI and inclusion holidays, observances, events, awareness months, and more, all centered around women in technology.
"Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. It shouldn't be that women are the exception." – Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The conversation about diversity, equity, inclusivity, and belonging is expanding daily and will continue to evolve in 2024. While we have seen some improvements in creating a safe and accepting space for all people, there is always more work to do. A peaceful and productive society is dependent on both diversity and inclusion. Our Women in Tech & DEIB Calendar can provide valuable opportunities to celebrate and embrace the richness of our differences.
Businesses are working hard to create DEIB programs that ensure all their employees feel understood and have a sense of belonging. One way to achieve this is by using our Women in Tech & DEIB Calendar 2024, which covers DEIB holidays, observances, and tech-related events throughout the year.
Research shows that a diverse and inclusive workplace leads to more productivity, higher employee engagement, lower turnover, and increased profits. These are just some of the benefits of diversity training.
Below you will find a year-long diversity and inclusion calendar for 2024, which includes highlighted days, heritage months, tech industry events, monthly diversity themes, and more.
January
January 1 - New Year's Day
Celebrated worldwide, New Year's Day marks the beginning of the new year and is often a time for reflection, setting new goals, and embracing new opportunities, including career aspirations in tech.
January 17 - International Mentoring Day
International Mentoring Day celebrates the impact and importance of mentoring relationships worldwide. It encourages individuals to become mentors and support others in their personal and professional development. This day is an opportunity to recognize and honor the role mentors play in guiding and inspiring people, fostering growth, and building stronger communities.
February
February 1 - Black History Month (US)
Black History Month, observed throughout February in the United States, celebrates the rich cultural heritage, accomplishments, and contributions of African Americans. This month serves as a time to reflect on the significant roles that African Americans have played in shaping the nation’s history, while also recognizing the ongoing struggles for racial equality and justice.
February 11 - International Day of Women and Girls in Science
This day is dedicated to promoting full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls. It aims to break down barriers and encourage more females to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Celebrating the achievements of women in these fields, it also highlights the critical role of gender equality in scientific advancement.
February 15 - Susan B. Anthony’s Birthday (US)
Susan B. Anthony’s Birthday honors the legacy of one of the most prominent leaders of the women’s suffrage movement in the United States. Born on February 15, 1820, Susan B. Anthony played a pivotal role in the fight for women's right to vote, and this day serves to celebrate her contributions to gender equality and civil rights.
February 17 - Random Acts of Kindness Day (International)
Random Acts of Kindness Day encourages people around the world to make the world a better place by engaging in small acts of kindness. Whether it’s helping a stranger, complimenting a friend, or simply spreading positivity, this day is all about uplifting others and promoting a culture of generosity and compassion.
March
March 1 - Women's History Month (US)
Women's History Month, observed throughout March, celebrates the contributions of women to history, culture, and society. It highlights the achievements and struggles of women throughout history and promotes gender equality. This month serves as a reminder of the influential roles women have played and continue to play in various fields.
March 4 - World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development by UNESCO (International)
World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development, recognized by UNESCO, celebrates the achievements of engineers and their contributions to sustainable development. This day promotes awareness of the importance of engineering in improving quality of life and addressing global challenges such as climate change, infrastructure development, and technological innovation.
March 8 - International Women's Day
International Women’s Day is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. It also marks a call to action for accelerating gender equality. Events and activities worldwide highlight women’s progress, raise awareness about issues affecting women, and inspire actions towards achieving gender parity.
March 14 - International Day of Mathematics / National Pi Day (US)
Celebrated globally as the International Day of Mathematics and regionally in the United States as National Pi Day, March 14th recognizes the importance of mathematics in everyday life. The date (3/14) represents the mathematical constant π (pi), and it’s a day filled with educational activities, math challenges, and celebrations of mathematical discoveries.
April
April 4: Women in Tech Day (International)
On Women in Tech Day, April 4th, we highlight and celebrate the extraordinary achievements of women in the technology sector. Explore the impactful events and initiatives designed to honor their contributions, inspire change, and chart a path toward an empowered future in the tech industry.
April 9-10 - Eid al-Fitr: (Islamic communities worldwide)
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting and spiritual reflection. It is celebrated with communal prayers, feasts, giving of alms, and spending time with family and friends. This holiday is an opportunity to recognize the contributions of Muslim women in tech and promote a culture of inclusivity and respect within the tech community.
April 21 - World Creativity and Innovation Day (International)
World Creativity and Innovation Day encourages creative multidisciplinary thinking to solve global challenges and promote sustainable development. This day inspires individuals and communities to embrace their creativity, innovate, and think outside the box to foster positive change and build a better future.
April 25 - International Girls in ICT Day
International Girls in ICT Day aims to empower and encourage girls and young women to consider careers in information and communication technology (ICT). By raising awareness about the gender gap in the ICT sector, this day promotes opportunities for girls to learn about ICT, develop skills, and pursue careers in technology.
May
May 1 - Asian & Pacific American Heritage Month (US)
Asian & Pacific American Heritage Month, observed in May, celebrates the contributions and cultural heritage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. This month acknowledges their significant impact on the nation’s history, culture, and achievements, and promotes appreciation and understanding of their diverse cultures and experiences.
May 20, 21 and 22 - Women in Tech Global Conference
The Women in Tech Global Conference is an annual event held from May 20th to 22nd, bringing together tech professionals from around the world to celebrate and empower women in technology. This three-day conference features keynote speeches, panel discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities with industry leaders, innovators, and advocates for diversity and inclusion. Participants will explore the latest trends, challenges, and advancements in technology, while also fostering connections and collaborations that drive change and support the growth of women in tech. The conference aims to inspire and equip attendees with the knowledge and resources needed to succeed in the tech industry.
June
June 1 - LGBTQ Pride Month
LGBTQ Pride Month, celebrated in June, honors the LGBTQ+ community’s history, achievements, and ongoing fight for equality. Pride Month features parades, events, and activities that promote acceptance, equality, and awareness of LGBTQ+ issues.
June 23 - International Women in Engineering Day
International Women in Engineering Day celebrates the contributions of women engineers and promotes gender diversity in engineering. This day highlights the achievements of female engineers, encourages young women to pursue engineering careers, and addresses the challenges faced by women in the engineering profession.
July
July 4 - Independence Day (United States)
Independence Day, celebrated on July 4th, commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. This national holiday marks the United States' birth as an independent nation, and it is celebrated with fireworks, parades, concerts, and various patriotic displays.
July 12 - Malala Day (International)
Malala Day honors Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate. This day recognizes her courage and advocacy for the rights of girls to receive an education, and it promotes global efforts to ensure that all children, especially girls, have access to education.
July 24 - International Self-Care Day
International Self-Care Day emphasizes the importance of self-care and encourages individuals to prioritize their health and well-being. It advocates for self-care practices that contribute to overall health, such as proper nutrition, exercise, and mental health awareness, promoting a healthier lifestyle for everyone.
August
August 9 - International Day of the World's Indigenous People
International - This day raises awareness of the rights and cultures of indigenous peoples around the world. It highlights the unique contributions of indigenous communities to global cultural diversity and promotes efforts to protect their rights and preserve their traditions and knowledge.
August 26 - Women's Equality Day (US)
Women's Equality Day commemorates the certification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, granting women the right to vote. This day celebrates the progress made towards gender equality and acknowledges the ongoing efforts to achieve full equality for women in all aspects of society.
September
September 1 - International Women in Cyber Day
A global observance dedicated to honoring and promoting the contributions of women in the cybersecurity field. It serves as a platform to recognize the achievements of women in this critical industry, raise awareness about the gender gap, and inspire the next generation of women to pursue careers in cybersecurity. The day is marked by events and initiatives that foster community, provide mentorship, and support professional development, all aimed at creating a more inclusive and diverse cybersecurity landscape.
September 13 - Positive Thinking Day (International)
Positive Thinking Day encourages individuals to focus on the positive aspects of life and practice a positive mindset. It promotes the benefits of positive thinking for mental health, well-being, and overall happiness, encouraging people to adopt an optimistic outlook.
September 15 - National Hispanic Heritage Month: Regional (United States, from Sept 15 to Oct 15)
National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. It starts on September 15, marking the anniversary of independence for several Latin American countries, and includes a month-long series of events and activities.
September 18 - International Equal Pay Day
International Equal Pay Day advocates for equal pay for equal work, regardless of gender. It highlights the ongoing issues of wage inequality and discrimination, promoting efforts to achieve pay equity and ensure that all individuals are compensated fairly for their work.
September 20 - HeForShe (International)
HeForShe is a solidarity movement for gender equality initiated by UN Women. It encourages men and boys to support gender equality and take action against gender bias, discrimination, and violence. This day promotes inclusive efforts to achieve gender parity and empower women and girls.
October
October 1 - Breast Cancer Awareness Month (International)
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, observed in October, raises awareness about breast cancer, promotes early detection, and supports research into its cause, prevention, and treatment. Various events and campaigns highlight the importance of breast health and support those affected by the disease.
October 3 - National Techies Day (US)
National Techies Day encourages students to consider careers in technology. It aims to inspire the next generation of tech professionals by highlighting the opportunities and advancements in the tech industry, and promoting education and training in technological fields.
October 16 - Women in Tech Career Fair & Summit Virtual
Women in Tech Career Fair & Summit Virtual is an event that provides networking and career opportunities for women in technology. It features virtual sessions, workshops, and discussions aimed at empowering women and advancing their careers in tech.
October 17 - Women in Tech Career Fair & Summit In-Person
The Women in Tech Career Fair & Summit In-Person offers networking and career opportunities for women in technology. It includes in-person sessions, workshops, and discussions designed to support women’s career growth in the tech industry. Discover in-person locations: /women-in-tech-events
October 27 - National Mentoring Day (U.S. only)
National Mentoring Day in the United States recognizes and celebrates the impact of mentoring in all its forms. It encourages people to become mentors and highlights the positive effects of mentoring on personal and professional development.
November
November 1 - National Native American Heritage Month (US)
National Native American Heritage Month honors the culture, traditions, and contributions of Native Americans. It promotes understanding and appreciation of Native American history and recognizes their significant impact on the United States.
November 1 - Diwali: (primarily India and worldwide Hindu communities)
Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, celebrates the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. It is marked by lighting lamps, fireworks, feasting, and sharing gifts. Diwali can be a time to celebrate the achievements of Indian women in tech and promote cultural diversity within the industry.
November 6 - National Stress Awareness Day (International) (first Wednesday in November, primarily UK)
National Stress Awareness Day promotes awareness of the effects of stress and strategies for managing it. It encourages individuals to recognize stress in their lives and adopt healthy coping mechanisms to improve their mental well-being.
November 8 - National STEM Day (US)
National STEM Day encourages students to pursue education and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). It aims to inspire the next generation of STEM professionals by highlighting the importance and opportunities in these fields.
November 16 - International Day for Tolerance
International Day for Tolerance promotes tolerance, respect, and appreciation of diversity. It encourages understanding and dialogue between different cultures and communities, fostering a more inclusive and peaceful world.
November 25 - International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
This day raises awareness about the prevalence of violence against women and girls and promotes efforts to end it. It highlights the need for legal and social measures to protect women and support survivors, advocating for a world free from gender-based violence.
November 28 - Thanksgiving: Regional (United States, fourth Thursday in November)
Thanksgiving is a national holiday in the United States that celebrates the harvest and other blessings of the past year. It is marked by family gatherings, feasts, and expressions of gratitude, reflecting on the historical and cultural significance of the holiday.
December
December 4 - Women in Tech Global Awards Ceremony
The Women in Tech Global Awards Ceremony honors the achievements of women in technology. It recognizes outstanding contributions and leadership in the tech industry, celebrating the impact of women in advancing technology and innovation.
December 9 - Grace Hopper Birthday
Grace Hopper was a trailblazer in computer science, contributing significantly to early programming languages. She developed the first compiler, which translated programmers’ instructions into machine-readable code, and helped create COBOL, one of the earliest high-level programming languages. Her career spanned decades, including service in the U.S. Navy, where she retired as its oldest officer at age 79. In 2016, she posthumously received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, honoring her pivotal role in shaping the digital age.
December 25 - Christmas (International)
Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is a major holiday in many countries. It can be a time to recognize the achievements of women in tech, celebrate workplace camaraderie, and promote a spirit of giving and support within the tech community.
December 25 - January 2, 2025 - Hanukkah:(Jewish communities worldwide)
Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. This holiday celebrates the miracle of the oil that burned for eight days and is observed by lighting the menorah, playing dreidel, and enjoying traditional foods. It’s an opportunity to highlight the contributions of Jewish women in tech and promote cultural diversity and inclusion.