Posted on February 16, 2025

Google Calendar Deletes Women’s History Month and Other Cultural Events

Nico Grant, New York Times, February 12, 2025

Google has for years used its popular online services to remind users about cultural events, marking its calendar app with occasions such as Black History Month and Women’s History Month.

Last week, some users noticed that the popular app was no longer displaying those observances, as well as a litany of others, prompting an online backlash from some users who saw it as another sign that Google was turning against more liberal viewpoints.

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 or sustainable,” a Google spokeswoman said in a statement.

The belated uproar happened as Google and other big technology companies appeared to be reacting to conservative complaints that their products and policies are biased. Just last week, Google eliminated its goals specifying how much diversity it wanted in its work force, saying that as a federal contractor, it had to comply with President Trump’s executive orders opposing diversity, equity and inclusion policies.

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For more than a decade, Google has worked with timeanddate.com (a website that shows the time, date and major holidays in places around the world) to label public holidays and national observances, such as Presidents’ Day and Labor Day. {snip}

Google Calendar users noticed that references to Hispanic Heritage Month, Pride Month, Jewish American Heritage Month and Holocaust Remembrance Day had all disappeared. Google Calendar again shows only observances from timeanddate.com, including Memorial Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas, and users can add other moments {snip}

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