Here’s how big tech companies are celebrating Juneteenth, the new national holiday

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Here's how big tech companies are celebrating new national holiday, Juneteenth

said its workers can use one of their paid "Personal Choice Days" if they want to celebrate the holiday. Employees can also participate in "a day of discussions" with known activists and public figures, including Henry Louis Gates and Tina Knowles-Lawson "who will share perspectives on the history and significance of Juneteenth."Apple

said it recognizes Juneteenth as a company holiday in the U.S. and gives employees the day off to observe on Friday, June 18. Apple Retail and AppleCare will remain open to support customers. The company said employees can participate in weeklong events that are "designed to educate, build community, and celebrate."Companies will also provide educational material on racial injustice to employees.

"Our approach is not to offer a vacation day; but instead use this day to create time and space for employees to better understand critical topics related to race, ethnicity and racial injustice," said Lindsay-Rae McIntyre, Microsoft's chief diversity officer. "Recognizing this day with intention allows us to stay connected to the many challenges unresolved, violence unaddressed, and inequities unchanged for the Black and African American community worldwide."Google said it's going to host a two-hour event "spotlighting Black music history and storytelling" including a conversation and performance by Erykah Badu.

Amazon's programming includes educational panels regarding the origins and importance of Juneteenth, remarks from Black history experts, and a performance and Q&A with African American New York dance studio the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.

 

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