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49 postsLearn about the Indigenous organizations Google.org has supported this year.
Google's fifth annual Black-owned Friday campaign encourages everyone to search, shop and support Black-owned businesses.
Our new online platform and summit will help students learn more about product inclusion and equity.
To celebrate World Teachers’ Day, we spotlight teacher stories on what it’s like to be in the profession today.
From funding organizations seeking to transform education to providing tech tools in the classroom, here’s how Google is helping teachers.
We’re working with leaders in the fashion industry to bring product inclusion and equity to New York Fashion Week.
Un vistazo a las múltiples formas en que los productos y servicios de Google se presentan en este mes de la Herencia Hispana.
How we’re honoring Hispanic Heritage Month.
Fatmir Seremeti made history as the first visually impaired runner to complete the Stockholm Half Marathon using Google's Project Guideline, showcasing the power of AI i…
Meet this year’s Google for Startups Accelerator: Black Founders cohort
For Pride Month, we're sharing our product launches, announcements and features to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.
Every May, Google recognizes a companywide event we call “Honoring Asian and Pasifika Ancestry Month.” This celebration builds on the broader observance of Asian Pacific…
Google Play celebrates women app developers and leaders and their contributions.
The TEC Impact Fund announces its 2024 grantees– 20 organizations dedicated to upskilling Black technical talent.
Google.org grants $2 million to Native-led organizations bridging the digital divide.
For International Women’s day, we’re highlighting AI solutions that can improve early diagnosis, quality and access to care for women’s health worldwide.
We’re announcing two new classes of the Google for Startups Accelerator: Women Founders program in North America and Europe
Learn more about how Google is embracing equity through our products and services this International Women’s Day.
Google’s Super Bowl ad shows how Pixel’s Guided Frame helps blind or low vision people take great pictures or selfies.
For the Guided Frame and Real Tone teams, testing Pixel’s camera features was rooted in making sure it works for everyone.