"Roe v. Wade Day" is a day that remembers an important court decision in the United States, made on January 22, 1973. This decision was about a woman's right to choose to have a baby or not, and it helped make sure that women have the choice to decide what to do with their own bodies. People remember this day to either support the right for women to make their own choices or to share different opinions about why they think the decision should be different. It's a day when people talk and think about these important choices.
How to celebrate Roe v. Wade Day?
Celebrate "Roe v. Wade Day" by gathering with friends or family for a small party. Make colorful signs about what matters to you and share why it's important to care about everyone's choices. You can watch a special movie that teaches you about being kind and fair to everyone. Create art or write stories that show your dreams for a happy world. You can also wear bright colors to show that you're celebrating something special. Remember to listen to others' thoughts and feelings, because understanding each other makes everything better. Have fun and spread kindness all around!
Where Roe v. Wade Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States