As every month, at Nativa-PR we bring you key dates and hashtags to inspire you and help you create content that will boost your digital strategy throughout November, a month that beautifully blends reflection and creativity.
This month begins with one of the most emblematic traditions of Mexican cultural identity: Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead). Join in and share on your social media how you celebrate it!
In addition, November offers an excellent opportunity to raise awareness about empathy, health, and sustainability. For communication teams and content creators, this month represents a great chance to connect with audiences through emotional, informative, or social approaches.
Highlighted Dates of the Month
November 1 – All Saints’ Day (Mexico)
All Saints’ Day is a Catholic celebration that honors the souls of children and saints who have passed away. In Mexico, it marks the beginning of the Day of the Dead festivities, when families create altars decorated with flowers, candles, food, and portraits, blending faith and indigenous tradition.
This day reflects Mexican spirituality and the importance of family ties, memory, and intergenerational continuity — a reminder that our customs remain alive thanks to those who keep them.
Content tip: Share photos or videos of traditional altars reinterpreted by your team or community, highlighting the importance of preserving Mexican traditions.
Suggested hashtags:
#DíaDeMuertos #AllSaintsDay #MexicanTraditions #LivingCulture #MéxicoEsTradición
November 2 – Day of the Dead (Mexico)
The Day of the Dead is one of Mexico’s and the world’s most recognized celebrations. Declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, it represents a fusion between pre-Hispanic beliefs and Catholicism. It’s a day to celebrate life through death, honoring loved ones with offerings, sugar skulls, papel picado, and cempasúchil (marigold) flowers that light the spiritual path of their return.
More than a commemoration, it’s a powerful symbol of national identity and a reflection of the Mexican people’s love, humor, and poetic view of life and death.
Content tip: Create a visual storytelling post or a reel showing how your brand celebrates or interprets the Day of the Dead. Use vibrant colors, traditional music, and reflective phrases. If your audience is international, take the chance to explain the cultural meaning of this celebration with an educational and aesthetic approach.
Suggested hashtags:
#DíaDeMuertos #MexicanCulture #WorldHeritage #Cempasúchil #MexicanOfferings
November 3 – International Sandwich Day
This day celebrates one of the world’s most popular snacks: the sandwich. Its origin is attributed to John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, who in the 18th century asked for meat between two slices of bread so he could eat without leaving his card game. Since then, the sandwich has become a symbol of practicality, culinary creativity, and global food culture.
Today, it’s enjoyed in countless variations across the world, adapted to local ingredients and modern lifestyles. Its versatility makes it an icon of urban living and fast cuisine without losing its artisanal value.
Content tip: If your brand is in the food or lifestyle industry, organize a fun challenge where your community shares their favorite sandwich versions.
Suggested hashtags:
#SandwichDay #FoodLovers #GastronomicCulture #CulinaryCreativity
November 8 – World Urbanism Day
Proclaimed in 1949, World Urbanism Day raises awareness about the importance of planning cities sustainably, inclusively, and functionally. It’s an opportunity to reflect on how urban design affects mobility, the environment, and people’s quality of life.
With over 50% of the world’s population living in urban areas, this day invites us to rethink how we inhabit spaces and how cities can become more human, green, and accessible.
Content tip: Post photos or videos showcasing sustainable urban design, green projects, or inspiring public spaces. If your company is related to urban development, share your best practices or goals.
Suggested hashtags:
#WorldUrbanismDay #SustainableCities #ConsciousUrbanism #LivingSpaces
November 14 – World Diabetes Day
Established by the World Health Organization, this day commemorates Frederick Banting’s birthday, the co-discoverer of insulin. The goal is to raise awareness about the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diabetes, which affects millions of people worldwide.
The blue circle, the symbol of the global campaign, represents unity and hope. The date also encourages healthy habits, medical education, and public policies to improve the quality of life for those living with the condition.
Content tip: Share educational posts or infographics about healthy habits at work or in daily life. Brands can also highlight internal wellness initiatives or messages promoting balance, self-care, and mental health.
Suggested hashtags:
#WorldDiabetesDay #HealthAndWellbeing #Prevention #BlueCircle
November 19 – World Philosophy Day
Established by UNESCO, World Philosophy Day promotes critical thinking and independent reasoning worldwide. It’s a day to question, analyze, and discuss humanity’s biggest challenges — from ethics and politics to science and culture — encouraging reflection on reality.
It also highlights philosophy’s importance as a tool for dialogue and understanding across cultures. It inspires students, educators, and citizens to explore ideas, think critically, and apply philosophical knowledge to daily life and decision-making.
Content tip: Share inspiring quotes from philosophers, reflections on critical thinking, or debates about current issues. Brands can link this day to creativity, innovation, or conscious decision-making.
Suggested hashtags:
#WorldPhilosophyDay #CriticalThinking #Reflection #Knowledge
November 21 – World Music Day
Celebrated globally, World Music Day highlights the importance of music as a cultural, artistic, and social expression. This date promotes creation, interpretation, and dissemination of music in all its forms, connecting people and traditions from around the world.
Music not only entertains — it educates, unites, and conveys universal emotions and values. It’s a day to recognize musicians, composers, and artists, and to reflect on the role of music in cultural identity and social cohesion.
Content tip: Share playlists, spotlight musicians, or post fun facts about musical genres. Brands can show how they integrate music into experiences, events, or campaigns.
Suggested hashtags:
#WorldMusicDay #MusicConnects #CultureAndArt #MusicalExpression
November 21 – World Television Day
Established by the UN General Assembly in 1996, this day acknowledges television’s influence as a medium that informs, educates, entertains, and connects millions around the world. It also promotes responsible and conscious media consumption.
Content tip: Share interesting facts about TV history, iconic shows, or media consumption trends. Brands can show how they use audiovisual media to connect with audiences or support educational and cultural initiatives.
Suggested hashtags:
#WorldTelevisionDay #InformativeMedia #MediaAndSociety #EducationAndEntertainment
November 22 – International Musician’s Day
This day honors the artists who create, perform, and share music in all its forms. It highlights the importance of music as a cultural expression and emotional language that strengthens community identity worldwide.
It also encourages reflection on music’s social and educational impact and celebrates both professional and amateur musicians who enrich global music culture.
Content tip: Share inspiring stories of musicians, great performances, or cultural music facts. Brands can showcase how they use music to create emotional connections in events or campaigns.
Suggested hashtags:
#InternationalMusiciansDay #MusicInspires #ArtAndCreativity #CelebratingMusic
November 24 – International Red Wine Day
Although not officially established by an organization, November 24 has become International Red Wine Day due to its historical significance in wine culture. This day celebrates one of the world’s oldest and most beloved beverages, dating back to 5400 B.C. in the Caucasus region. Over centuries, red wine has played a key role in human history — from the Indus Valley to the Bordeaux vineyards.
It’s a chance for wine lovers to honor this iconic drink, recognizing its influence on culture, gastronomy, and tradition. It also promotes wine tourism and appreciation for wine-producing regions.
Content tip: Share information about red wine varieties, pairing tips, or winery stories. Brands can organize tastings or virtual experiences highlighting the richness and diversity of red wine.
Suggested hashtags:
#RedWineDay #WineCulture #WineLovers #WineTourism
November 26 – World Olive Tree Day
Proclaimed by UNESCO in 2019, this day celebrates the olive tree’s importance in agriculture, economy, and culture — especially in Mediterranean regions like Spain. Symbolizing peace, longevity, and wisdom, the olive tree has been cultivated for over 6,000 years. Its oil — extra virgin olive oil — is a cornerstone of the Mediterranean diet and highly valued for its nutritional and culinary qualities.
Beyond its agricultural significance, the olive tree carries rich cultural and mythological symbolism. In Greek mythology, the goddess Athena created the olive tree as a gift of protection and nourishment for humanity.
Content tip: Share information about extra virgin olive oil, traditional recipes, or olive farming stories. Brands can promote sustainable consumption and appreciation of local olive-based products.
Suggested hashtags:
#WorldOliveTreeDay #OliveOil #MediterraneanCulture #Sustainability
November 30 – International Day Against Eating Disorders
This day raises awareness about prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and orthorexia, which affect millions of people worldwide. It seeks to fight stigma, encourage mental health education, and promote access to proper care.
It also emphasizes a comprehensive approach that includes psychological, nutritional, and medical support for recovery.
Content tip: Share educational posts, recovery stories, or available support resources. Brands can join awareness campaigns and promote healthy, balanced habits.
Suggested hashtags:
#FightEatingDisorders #MentalHealthAwareness #Prevention #HealingTogether
Each date is an opportunity to tell stories that connect.
Is your brand ready to make the most of them?
At Nativa PR, we turn commemorative dates into creative, strategic content that helps your brand stand out across social media, blogs, and digital campaigns.
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