How you can celebrate Black History Month with help from Google

For nearly 50 years, Black History Month has been celebrated in the United States to honor and recognize the significant achievements and contributions of the Black community. To me, this month is an opportunity to learn from our rich history and explore the innovative ideas and creative expressions emerging from the Black community. That’s why this month, Google is spotlighting Black creators across our platforms and amplifying Black voices in film,art, and music including a Google Doodle music video celebrating house music and it's roots in Chicago's Black community.

Here are 5 ways Google is celebrating Black History Month with collections across our products:

  1. Discover incredible Black creators on YouTube. We're highlighting rising stars and established voices in music, social, TV and more. Head over to YouTube Music for playlists that highlight regional dance genres like Chicago House and NOLA Bounce. And don't miss the vibrant artwork by Stonie Blue across YouTube throughout the month.
  2. Dive deep into the "Black Creators" hub on Google Arts & Culture. This year’s spotlight celebrates the life and work of artist Elizabeth Catlett, with new stories from the Amistad Research Center in New Orleans, LA, joining the hundreds of exhibits about Black history and culture.
  3. Settle in for a movie, show or documentary spotlighting Black voices on Google TV. Available all month long on the For You page, we’re highlighting the brilliance of Black stories and experiences in a curated collection. Either through your subscriptions or for free with ads, you can catch shows like Key & Peele and Power, miniseries like Roots and films like Monster's Ball.
  4. Explore apps and games created by talented Black developers in the Google Play Store. Check out games and apps like Boddle, Treasure Party: Puzzle fun!, BET+ and discover many more in the special Black History Month collection.
  5. Transform your browsing experience with Chrome’s "Black Artists Series." Featuring stunning artwork by talented Black artists like Neka King, Olivia Fields, Derrick Ofosu Boateng and more. You can download these backgrounds to your Chrome browser by visiting the Chrome Web Store.

Join us in celebrating the indelible contributions of Black leaders, artists, innovators, entrepreneurs and industry pioneers this Black History Month.

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