Google Updates Maps to Reflect Name Change to 'Gulf of America', Calendar Removes Pride and Black History Month

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How Google Is Updating Its Products for the Trump Presidency

Last week, some users noticed that Google removed certain default markers from its calendar, including Pride (June), Black History Month (February), Indigenous Peoples Month (November), and Hispanic Heritage Month (mid-September to mid-October).

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Google says it removed cultural events from its calender last year

Google’s calendar update news also comes just a day after the company officially changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to “Gulf of America” for users in the U.S.

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Google Calendar erases Black History Month, Pride Month, Holocaust Remembrance Day amid Trump’s DEI crackdown

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.

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