Google Calendar no longer includes start of Black History Month, Pride Month

Key Points

  • Google Calendar no longer includes reference to the first day of Black History Month or Women’s History Month for 2025.
  • The changes were made in mid-2023 due to feedback on missing events and the unsustainability of manually maintaining hundreds of cultural moments globally.
  • Google has made other changes aligning with the altered political environment in the U.S., including scrapping diversity hiring goals and renaming geographical features on Google Maps.

Summary

Google has recently made significant changes to its online and mobile calendars, removing references to the first day of Black History Month and Women’s History Month for the year 2025. This decision was influenced by feedback regarding the omission of other events and the challenges of manually maintaining a global list of cultural moments. The changes reflect a broader shift in Google's approach, aligning with the political climate in the U.S. under President Donald Trump, who has influenced policy changes like ending government DEI programs and renaming geographical features. Google also adjusted its diversity hiring goals and followed the Trump administration's updates on official government sources for naming conventions. The company now focuses on displaying only public holidays and national observances from timeanddate.com, allowing users to manually add other significant events. These alterations have sparked discussions among users on support pages and social media, reflecting varied reactions to Google's evolving policies.

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February 10, 2025
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