Amnesty International Day

Amnesty International Day is marked on May 28 every year. Amnesty International is continuously working hard to improve the globe. They seek to advocate for human rights and spread understanding of their violations and how our daily choices affect them. This day encourages people of all nationalities, cultures, and races to participate in a variety of global human rights events. A worldwide human rights organization, Amnesty International is active in topics such as war crimes and torture. This organization studies and campaigns to release individuals wrongly imprisoned, prosecute criminals, and fight all forms of abuse.

International Burger Day

International Burger Day is celebrated on May 28 annually. Burgers are one of the most popular foods in the world and for good reason. They are fast, inexpensive, and tasty. Formerly considered inferior to prime slices, ground beef was considered a cheap byproduct but is now popularly used for hamburgers. Burgers have grown to international fame with different toppings, condiments, and variations. Whether pan-fried, flame-broiled or barbecued, one thing is certain, burgers are going to be served in a bun and International Hamburger Day is a celebration of that.

National Title Track Day

National Title Track Day is celebrated every year on the fourth Friday of May and this year, it falls on May 22. It’s the day in which we remember our favorite title tracks in albums and movies. But just what is the title track? To put it simply, it’s a music track that shares the name of the album or movie it belongs to. Some examples include ‘Let It Be’ by The Beatles, and ‘Back In Black’ by AC/DC. As for movies, who can forget “Ghostbusters!” They tend to be the defining and most memorable tracks of the album or movie, and some even share a name with the artist, such as “Black Sabbath” or even something like “In the Court of the Crimson King” by King Crimson.