Google quietly deleted cultural events from its holiday list and people are pissed

What you need to know

  • Google seems to have deleted several important dates from the official holiday list on the Google Calendar.
  • This move was made late last year and has been spotted by people since the new year began. Events like Black History Month, Indigenous People Month, Jewish Heritage, Holocaust Remembrance Day, and Hispanic Heritage are no longer included.
  • Google said it wasn’t feasible to put several moments into everyone’s calendar and took a more consistent approach by showing only public holidays and observances from timeanddate.com.

Google seems to be doing some damage control after it deleted several cultural events from its official holiday list on the Google Calendar. Even though this move was made last year in 2024, several users took notice of it now and were left disappointed by this move. Black History Month, Indigenous People Month, Jewish Heritage, Holocaust Remembrance Day, and Hispanic Heritage have also been removed, according to a Google product expert (as spotted by The Verge).

While this may just seem like any other update that Google tends to make, without announcing the change it seems like it didn’t want to grab a lot of attention when the move was made. Several users took to the Calendar’s help page to express their concerns on the issue, and probably find out why Google chose to make this move without giving them a heads up.

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