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Nearly six months after a cartoon mocking Serena Williams unleashed immediate international rebuke, with critics calling it a racist Jim-Crow-era-like rendering of the sports star, the Australian ...
This cartoon of a Victorian council's first female leader has fallen flat with women's advocates but the Australian Cartoonists Association says it is a depiction of the phrase "a new broom sweeps ...
The Australian Press Council determined on Monday that the racist cartoon depicting Serena Williams after her U.S. Open outburst did not breach media standards in the country.
Had the Press Council ruled that one of its core principles were broken by the cartoon, The Australian could have been forced to make a formal apology. In a statement released Tuesday, Weisbrot ...
SYDNEY, Feb 25 (Reuters) - A cartoon published in an Australian newspaper that depicted tennis star Serena Williams having a temper tantrum at the U.S. Open last year was not racist, Australia's ...
A controversial cartoon depicting Serena Williams throwing a tantrum during the US Open has not broken Australian media standards, according to the ruling watchdog. The Australian Press Council ...
A council have come under fire from local residents after people spotted a bizarre image on a questionnaire about libraries. Essex County Council issued the survey, which asked people about their ...
The ‘Clover cartoon’ published by BDS on its Facebook page of a fat white man stuffing his jowls with money feeds into a long history of anti-semitic images which display caricatures of an ...
Nearly six months after a cartoon mocking Serena Williams unleashed immediate international rebuke, with critics calling it a racist Jim-Crow-era-like rendering of the sports star, the Australian ...
The cartoon, published last September in Australia's Herald Sun, sparked a fierce backlash, with critics calling it a sexist and racist caricature of the tennis star. (X) ...
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