Tech giant, Google, commenced Black History Month with the airing of a commercial ad during this year’s Grammy Awards show, which has sparked conversation across social media outlets. Along with the debut of the ad, Google announced a $3 million Google.org grant to fund the NAACP’s Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics (ACT-SO) program which centers around providing Black youth an opportunity to pitch their ideas to a panel of mentors and judges for a chance to secure scholarship funding for their project. “NAACP ACT-SO is a program that prepares, recognizes and rewards students’ scholastic and artistic excellence. Google.org is proud to support @NAACP as they extend ACT-SO to even more future history makers,“ Google tweeted. NAACP ACT-SO is a program that prepares, recognizes and rewards students’ scholastic and artistic excellence. https://t.co/D84d9e0zeF is proud to support @NAACP as they extend ACT-SO to even more future history makers. Learn more →...