New Years celebrations mark the beginning of a new year and are observed worldwide, symbolizing fresh starts and resolutions. Recent trends show an increasing focus on sustainable and mindful living in the New Year. Petitions related to New Years resolutions often highlight health and wellness goals, environmental sustainability, and mental well-being.
One petition advocating for reducing plastic waste in the New Year has garnered significant attention, emphasizing the need for environmentally friendly resolutions to combat climate change. Another petition promoting mental health awareness in the New Year has resonated with many, urging for more resources and support for those struggling with mental health issues.
Join the movement by exploring the petitions under this topic and committing to positive changes in the upcoming year. Your actions can contribute to creating a more sustainable and compassionate world for all.
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I care about this because the stress of school is overpowering and having an extra day of rest would be extremely beneficial for the health of all students.
Losar is the most important festival in Tibetan culture, marked by prayer, reflection, and community celebration. Forcing students to choose between their education and their traditions is unfair and unacceptable. Schools already accommodate holidays like Christmas, Hanukkah, Eid, and Lunar New Year—Tibetan students deserve the same respect and recognition.
Recognizing Losar is not just about fairness; it is about equity and inclusion. Failing to do so marginalizes an entire community and disregards the values of diversity the school claims to uphold. We urge the administration to take immediate action to ensure that Tibetan students can celebrate their heritage without academic consequences.
Sincerely, Tenzin Celdon.
As a Tibetan, having a school holiday will be a huge step in helping people recognize out cultures importance and get us one step closer in getting the eventual freedom of out rightful land.
I have always spent my Tibetan new year (losar) with my family and relatives but for that to change could make me feel less connected to my culture .Losar has been one of the best moments of my life until now and I want it to be till the day I die .