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    "We consider 'Lift Every Voice & Sing' the Black national anthem. It's a song that, when we gather, it's a part of the gathering." — , narrator of today's video Learn more about

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  2. 53 minutes ago

    Go behind the scenes and see how artist , narrator , and others collaborated to create today's honoring

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    Today is the 155th anniversary of the holiday known as America's "Second Independence Day" . Learn more about the history, legacy, and continued importance of this day with

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    Today’s video honors the 155th anniversary of , a celebration of Black liberation in the U.S. & story about persistence, freedom, & joy. 🎨 by guest artist with narration by

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    Your entire crew. Your book club. Your whole family. Use Google Duo to get up to 32 people together with safe, simple video calling from your phone. 

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  6. Retweeted
    Jun 16

    Our program enables Googlers to work full-time pro bono for 6 months with nonprofits and civic entities. Learn about the first year of the program and how it has become a key part of our approach to philanthropy, via

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  7. Jun 18

    We are pledging $1 billion in Ad Grants to better support nonprofits tackling today's most pressing issues. Learn more about how we're using to connect people to causes →

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  8. Retweeted
    Jun 17

    Now your Pixel has safety check. If you're in a situation that makes you nervous, schedule a time for Pixel to check in on your safety status. If there's no reply, Pixel will notify your emergency contacts automatically. See more helpful new features:

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  9. Retweeted
    Jun 17

    We’re giving an additional $5M in cash grants to , along with $45M in loans from to support small businesses. Learn more ↓

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  10. Jun 17

    We’re committed to closing the racial equity gaps in computer science education and increasing Black representation in STEM fields. Learn more about the plan, which starts with making sure Black students have access to opportunities early on:

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  11. Jun 17

    We’re continuing to strengthen our support for organizations addressing criminal justice reform.

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  12. Jun 17

    We’re making new investments to help close opportunity gaps, including small business grants, funding for Black-led capital firms and startups as well as training programs for Black jobseekers. We break down the numbers here:

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  13. Jun 17

    We're focusing on building products that will improve access and opportunity. In the coming weeks, for example, we will begin rolling out new ways to help people find and support Black-owned businesses in their area using Search and Maps. Learn more:

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  14. Jun 17

    Our plans to create sustainable change at Google: Improving leadership representation of under-represented groups by 30% by 2025 Establishing a range of anti-racism educational programs Supporting the health & well-being of our Black community Read more:

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  15. Jun 17

    We’re committed to advancing racial equity inside and outside of Google. In the next few tweets, we’ll highlight some of the details around our commitments. You can also click the link below to read our CEO’s full note to the company.

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  16. Jun 16

    🎙️ Selly Thiam, a queer Senegalese-American journalist, is on a mission to change how the LGBTQ+ community is represented in Africa. Using Search and Translate, Selly and the team share local stories. Learn more about their work →

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  17. Retweeted
    Jun 15

    The provides free crisis services to LGBTQ+ youth. We're providing an additional $1.2M grant, and a new cohort, to help support the use of in crisis intervention and suicide prevention. Learn more ↓

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  18. Jun 15

    Pride may look different this year, but it’s still on. is donating over $2 million to organizations that create change for LGBTQ+ communities around the world. Even if we can't be together, we can support and celebrate one another → 🏳️‍🌈

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  19. Jun 12

    When COVID-19 prevented Googler Susanna and her family from coming together to celebrate moving to the US from the former Soviet Union 40 years ago, she used the Live Transcribe app to break through physical and language barriers → 📱

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  20. Jun 12

    The open source model makes it easy for people to build together regardless of location. It’s also a perfect way for many , who are now working virtually from over 43 countries, to contribute to meaningful projects → 💻

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