Google has decided to discontinue its inclusion of important cultural observances, such as Black History Month and Pride Month, from its online and mobile calendars. This change is presented as a move towards scalability, as mentioned by a Google spokesperson who noted feedback indicating that many events were missing and maintaining these observances manually was not sustainable. This decision follows a broader trend of rolling back diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives under the governance of recent political changes, leading to significant user backlash and disappointment.
Google's recent removal of significant observances like Black History Month and Pride Month from their calendars has stirred disappointment among users who valued these inclusions.
The decision reflects a shift in Google's approach to diversity and recognition of cultural events, prompting users to find alternative methods to track these observances.
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