Apple is marking Black History Month by offering users a wide variety of content, to amplify creators and businesses across its various digital storefronts and services, as well as offering a limited edition Apple Watch and corresponding Sport Band.
Throughout February, Apple will be showcasing Black-owned businesses, developers, apps, content, and social justice apps, as part of a number of initiatives it is implementing to mark the month.
In the App Store, the Black History Month Hub will list both apps and stories revolving around the topic. The stories will feature Black developers from developers including ustwo games and Zynga, and will also discus the importance of representation.
Apple just released a brand new Apple Watch.
It s a limited-edition Apple Watch Series 6 Black Unity with Black Unity Sport Band.
Apple also has new Podcasts and Book curations to celebrate Black History Month.
Apple has just unveiled a brand new Apple Watch Series 6 to celebrate Black History Month.
In a press release Apple stated:
Apple is introducing the Black Unity Collection, designed to celebrate and acknowledge Black history and Black culture. The collection includes a limited-edition Apple Watch Series 6, the Black Unity Sport Band, and a Unity watch face. As part of this effort, Apple is supporting six global organizations to help advance their missions in promoting and achieving equality and civil rights in the US and around the world: Black Lives Matter Support Fund via the Tides Foundation; European Network Against Racism; International Institute on Race, Equality and Human Rights; Leadership Conference Education Fund; NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc.; a
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Apple celebrates Black History Month
To celebrate Black History Month, Apple is bringing customers a variety of new and updated collections and exclusive content that highlight and amplify Black creators, artists, developers, and businesses. From curated features across the App Store, Apple Music, the Apple TV app, Apple Books, and Apple Podcasts, to new Apple Maps Guides, the Apple Watch Black Unity Collection, Today at Apple sessions, and more, here is a look at what is in store across Apple’s products and services this February.
App Store
Throughout February, users can visit the App Store Black History Month Hub, which will spotlight Black-owned businesses, developers, entertainment and gaming apps, and social justice apps. The App Store will also feature stories with Black developers discussing the importance of representation in apps and games, with creators from ustwo games and Zynga.