Summary
Google removed various cultural and national observances from its default calendar, citing scalability concerns. The change affects events like Black History Month, Pride Month, and more. Users can still add these events manually to their calendars.
Key Points
The changes were made due to scalability issues, with the company finding it difficult to maintain hundreds of cultural moments manually.
Google Calendar now only shows public holidays and national observances listed by timeanddate.com.
Users can still manually add important cultural moments to their calendars.
Why It Matters
The change has sparked concerns about the impact on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in tech companies.
Author
Dominic-Madori Davis