Authenticity should always be embraced. We’re working to create spaces of belonging for LGBTQ+ We are using the term LGBTQ+, but we recognize the broad spectrum of intersectional identities within this group, and we acknowledge the limitations of using one term to represent these communities fully. As language evolves, we will continue to adapt our terminology. communities.

Google employee’s quote

“Supporting LGBTQ+ communities has been a priority from the earliest days of Google, from our pioneering healthcare policies to our early Pride celebrations. We continue to build on that legacy everyday by prioritizing intersectional LGBTQ+ advocacy across all our platforms.”

Juan Rajlin (he/him) Treasurer, Google Co-Executive Sponsor of the PRIDE at Google Employee Resource Group

“Supporting LGBTQ+ communities has been a priority from the earliest days of Google, from our pioneering healthcare policies to our early Pride celebrations. We continue to build on that legacy everyday by prioritizing intersectional LGBTQ+ advocacy across all our platforms.”

Juan Rajlin (he/him) Treasurer, Google Co-Executive Sponsor of the PRIDE at Google Employee Resource Group

More ways we’re building for LGBTQ+ inclusion:

Googlers march together in a Pride parade

How Google made me proud to be out at work

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Logo of PRIDE at Google Employee Resource Group

Ongoing efforts to increase inclusion for LGBTQ+ communities at Google

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How we’re using machine learning to combat harassment online

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Photo controls designed to respect the experiences of transgender people

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A screenshot of the Stonewall Forever "living monument" experience featuring a tall column of rainbow jewels in a park

Celebrating 50 years of Pride and LGBTQ+ moments throughout history

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A group of Googlers wear purple shirts and carry rainbow flags at a parade

A first-of-its-kind economic relief fund for LGBTQ+ recovery

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A Black trans woman with curly hair wears gold jewelry and a colorful blazer while looking into the camera

Standing in support of Black trans lives

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The Trevor Project logo and tag line: for Young LGBTQ Lives

Helping support LGBTQ+ youth in crisis through funding and volunteer hours

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