2022 Social Movements Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 14 Jan Martin Luther King Jr. Day Proclamation: President Biden issued an official proclamation commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday, honoring the civil rights leader's legacy and ongoing struggle for equality.
  • 25 Jan Australian Government Purchases Aboriginal Flag IP Rights: The Australian Government has acquired the intellectual property rights to the Australian Aboriginal Flag from its original designer Harold Thomas for over $20 million (US$14m). This landmark purchase ensures public use of the flag and recognizes the cultural significance of the symbol.
  • 05 Mar Trucker Convoy Protests COVID-19 Restrictions in Washington D.C.: A large-scale protest movement known as the 'People's Convoy' gathered hundreds of vehicles in Hagerstown, Maryland, planning to demonstrate against COVID-19 restrictions and mandates near Washington D.C. Inspired by the Canadian Freedom Convoy, the protest group claimed over 300,000 Facebook members and pledged to maintain a lawful demonstration without entering D.C. proper.
  • 11 Mar Religious Observance: Lent: On March 11, 2022, Christians were observing the 10th day of Lent, a significant period of fasting, reflection, and spiritual preparation leading up to Easter. This 40-day liturgical season is traditionally marked by prayer, repentance, and self-discipline.
  • 10 Apr ASPCA Day: The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Day is an annual observance highlighting animal welfare, promoting compassion towards animals, and raising awareness about animal rights and protection.
  • 03 May Nationwide Abortion Rights Protests: Demonstrations erupted outside the U.S. Supreme Court Building in response to the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade. In a dramatic protest, an anti-abortion activist was detained after climbing the Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, reflecting the intense national debate surrounding reproductive rights.
  • 19 Jun Juneteenth National Independence Day: Juneteenth National Independence Day commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and is now a federal holiday in the United States, marking a significant milestone in the nation's civil rights history.
  • 24 Jun Anti-Abortion Activists Celebrate Supreme Court Decision: Anti-abortion activists gathered and celebrated outside the Supreme Court following the momentous decision to overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, marking a significant moment in the ongoing national debate about reproductive rights.
  • 03 Jul White Nationalist Group Marches in Boston: Masked members of a white nationalist hate group conducted a provocative march through Boston, raising concerns about racial tensions and extremist activities.
  • 14 Jul Mary McLeod Bethune Honored in Capitol Statuary Hall: Civil rights pioneer Mary McLeod Bethune became the first Black leader to be featured in the Capitol's statuary hall, symbolizing a significant milestone in recognizing African American contributions to U.S. history.
  • 16 Sep Death of Mahsa Amini Sparks Global Protests: The death of Mahsa Amini, a young Iranian woman, while in police custody triggered widespread international protests against Iran's strict hijab laws and systemic oppression of women's rights. Her death became a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle for women's freedom in Iran. source: Wikipedia (day-month pages)
  • 18 Sep Large-Scale LGBT Rights Protest in Istanbul: Thousands of people marched in Istanbul, Turkey, demanding legislation against LGBT organizations and their activities, reflecting ongoing social and political tensions surrounding LGBTQ+ rights.
  • 25 Sep Cuba Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage: Cuba legalized same-sex marriage through a national referendum, approving a new progressive family code that expanded LGBTQ+ rights in the country.
  • 19 Oct Tabasco Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage: The Congress of Tabasco, Mexico, voted to legalize same-sex marriage, advancing LGBTQ+ rights in the region.
  • 24 Oct Widespread Labor Strikes Escalate Iranian Protests: Teachers in Iran launched a two-day nationwide strike, amplifying growing anti-government sentiment. Labor unions expanded protests in food and oil industries, while women's rights demonstrations continued in the wake of Mahsa Amini's death, signaling sustained civil resistance against the current regime.
  • 25 Oct Same-Sex Marriage Legalized in Guerrero, Mexico: The Congress of Guerrero state in Mexico voted to legalize same-sex marriage, advancing LGBTQ+ rights in the region.
  • 13 Dec Susan B. Anthony Dollar Minting Begins: The Philadelphia Mint commenced production of the Susan B. Anthony dollar, a commemorative coin honoring the influential women's rights activist and suffragist.
  • 20 Dec Taliban Bans Women's University Education in Afghanistan: In a significant setback for women's rights, the Taliban's Ministry of Higher Education issued a decree immediately banning women from accessing university education. This action represents a severe restriction on female educational opportunities and further marginalizes women in Afghan society.