Google sparked backlash from all over social media after it seemingly deleted important cultural events from Google Calendar. This move from the tech giant coincides with the trend of conglomerates shifting away from Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts.
According to Newsweek, the Calendar team of Google manually inputted “a broader set of cultural events” from several countries. Other countries and their events were missing. By that logic, including every event in the world wouldn’t be sustainable. Google is opting not to highlight these celebrations, but they won’t be eliminated. Black History Month, Pride Month, Indigenous Peoples Month, Hispanic History Month, Jewish Heritage Month, and Holocaust Remembrance Day are the events that will be affected by this change.
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