A sepia-toned photo of twin girls in dresses, around 5 years of age

Days of the Month — August 2025

August 1 — Lammas/Lughnasdhi: celebration of first Harvest Wicca/Paganism

August 3 — National Sisters Day

The exact origins of National Sisters Day remain unclear. Nevertheless, the deep bond shared between sisters is honored across many cultures. Throughout history, united sisters have often played influential roles within their families and communities, leaving a lasting impact on society.


August 6 — Bombing of Hiroshima Japan, 80 Years ago 1945

Innocent children were sacrificed in the war started by adults. I hope that, from time to time, people remember children like Sadako. Until nuclear weapons are abolished from the world, I will never give up and will continue to tell her story.
Masahiro Sasaki, the brother of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl who died from the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima at the age of 12

A Children Peace Memorial was established in 2025 by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear weapons (ICAN), in commemoration of the 80th anniversaries of nuclear bombings.

The memorial was established in 2025 by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), with the support of various other organisations, to commemorate the 80th anniversaries of the nuclear bombings. An estimated 210,000 people perished instantly or died from injuries shortly after, including 38,000 children.

One way to become an activist for the disarmament of nuclear weapons is by sending paper cranes to decision makers in your local governments. In Japan, paper cranes are the symbols for longevity and good health. They are an ongoing reminder of how we strive for peace and nuclear disarmament in our world.

Hanging origami cranes in various colors

Another action we can take together is by considering the following:

Finally, please encourage people to visit the Children Peace Memorial site to deepen their understanding of the terrible harm that nuclear weapons inflict on children.


August 8 — Bombing of Nagasaki Japan, 80 years ago 1945, second bombing of Japan

August 13 — Obon: Three Day harvest,  Buddhism Japan

August 16 — Janimashtami: Celebration of birth of Krishna, Hinduism

August 26 — Women’s Equity Day,  US Women win the right to vote

In 1920, the 19th amendment was ratified stating that a vote shall not be denied based on someone’s sex. Women finally won the legal right to vote!

An antique cloth banner with Votes For Women sewn on in yellow capital letters

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