International Left-Handers Day seeks to recognize needs and experiences of left-handed individuals. This day aims to highlight the challenges faced by left-handed people in a predominantly right-handed world and promote understanding of the importance of designing everyday objects to cater to both left- and right-handed individuals. International Left-Handers Day is also an opportunity to acknowledge the diverse perspectives and talents brought by the left-handed community to various fields such as arts, sports, and science.
The genesis of International Left-Handers Day dates back to August 13, 1976, when it was founded by Dean R. Campbell, an American publicist and founder of Lefthanders International. The observance has since been celebrated in many countries, including the United States, where approximately 10% of the population is left-handed. This day brings attention to the challenges faced by left-handed individuals, which includes using tools and equipment designed for right-handers, as well as grappling with social stigma and prejudice surrounding left-handedness.
In the United States, International Left-Handers Day is observed through various events and educational initiatives. Organizations such as the National Left-Handers Club promote inclusivity and accommodations for left-handers and work to spread awareness about their unique needs. Individuals and families may celebrate left-handed loved ones by acknowledging their special qualities and gifts. International Left-Handers Day is celebrated annually on August 13th, bringing visibility and recognition to left-handed individuals across the country.
International Left-Handers Day facts
The Spaniard Rafael Nadal is perhaps the best Left-Handed tennis player of all time. As of 2019, he has won 18 Grand Slams. This is two tittles less than the all time record, which is owned by Roger Federer.
10% of people are left-handed according to a report by Scientific American.
Geniuses are more likely to be left-handed - 20% of the top scoring SAT takers are left-handed.
Of the last 6 Presidents, 3 were lefties - Obama, Clinton and Bush Sr.
All lefties: Albert Einstein, Bill Gates, Barak Obama, Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Leonardo da Vinci
Just only use their left hand for the day.
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