Google Calendar has removed cultural celebrations like Black History Month, Women’s History Month and Pride Month as President Trump cracks down on diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
Google Calendar has made a major change by removing various holidays and cultural observances from its default settings. Users will now need to manually add events like Black History Month, Pride ...
Google has made a significant change to its Calendar platform, now limiting entries to public holidays and national observances. This update has resulted in the removal of events like Pride Month ...
The start of Black History Month and Pride Month will no longer be recognized by Google Calendar, and now users will have to manually add observed commemorative months and public holidays ...
But Google said it removed the calendar observances in the middle of last year for apolitical reasons. Maintaining hundreds of moments manually each year for various countries “wasn’t scalable ...
Google Calendar no longer marks the start of Black History Month, Women’s History Month, or Pride Month on its platform. A Google spokesperson said the changes were made in mid-2024 as part of a ...
Google has removed references to Black History Month and Women’s History Month, among other holidays and events, from its widely used online and mobile calendars. For years, Google Calendar ...
Google Calendar removed references to Pride Month, Black History Month, and all cultural heritage months on its web and mobile applications, instead opting to display only public federal holidays ...
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Google Calendar has removed references to months celebrating and honoring African Americans, women and LGBTQ+ communities. Google’s latest move takes place against the backdrop of Donald Trump’s ...
"When Numa Pompilius took reign [of Rome], he decided to make the calendar more accurate by lining it up with the year’s 12 lunar cycles," according to the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.