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Google says it removed cultural events from last year’s calendar

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Google has removed events such as Black History Month and Pride Month from being listed in the calendar by default.

Other events removed from the default calendar include Jewish Heritage, Indigenous People’s Month, Holocaust Memory Day, and Hispanic Heritage Month.

Google spokesman Madison Cushman Veld confirmed the TechCrunch changes and said in mid-2024 the app returned to show only what Timeanddate.com shows as a national holiday or national compliance.

“A few years ago, the calendar team began manually adding broader cultural moments in many countries around the world. We received feedback that some other events and countries are missing. Maintaining hundreds of moments consistently and globally manually was not scalable or sustainable,” the spokesman said, and users “remove other important moments manually added” to their calendar. He added that he can do it.

Google Calendar Update News will also come one day after the company officially changed its Gulf of Mexico name to “American Gulf” for US users

The move was following the Trump administration’s executive order to rename the Gulf.

It is unclear whether these changes are only noticed by some users today, as rollbacks on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts have been in the spotlight. Large tech companies have begun to end various DEI measures. Meta, Google, and Amazon have all announced reevaluation or elimination of the DEI program. The latter adjusted the language of the 10-K filing to remove some or all mentions of the DEI.


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