Google is helping 100,000 women of color impacted by unemployment by teaming up with organizations like The Links Inc., a non-profit volunteer service. (Courtesy of Google) Google is aiming to help the employment crisis women of color continue to face during the pandemic.The tech giant on Friday announced an initiative to provide 100,000 Black women with career development and digital skills training by spring 2022.During the COVID-19 pandemic, women have accounted for 56% of people leaving the workforce, with Black women significantly impacted, losing 154,000 jobs in the month of December 2020 alone, according to data by McKinsey & Company Google noted.Grow with Google: Black Women Lead aims to close the economic opportunity gap, with.