SYDNEY (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 media ...
The Australian Press Council ruled Monday that a racist cartoon of tennis stars Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka that was published in an Australian newspaper last year after Williams’s outburst at the ...
SYDNEY -- The Australian Press Council has ruled there was no breach of its standards of practice in a cartoon of tennis star Serena Williams which attracted global condemnation after being published ...
The illustration drew widespread criticism in the aftermath of Williams' US Open final loss to Naomi Osaka. A cartoon of Serena Williams published in the aftermath of her US Open final defeat to Naomi ...
In a fiery Q&A, the outspoken feminist claimed that while the world was discussing whether or not Australian cartoonist Mark Knight’s caricature was racist, we should also have been asking whether or ...
Subscribe to The Athletic on an exclusive offer here. GO FURTHER Australian Open final: Jannik Sinner beats Alexander Zverev for third Grand Slam title At this pause in play, let's take a look at the ...
A cartoon of Serena Williams which drew criticism from across the globe after it was published in an Australian newspaper did not breach media standards, it has been ruled. The controversial ...
Sydney: A cartoon published in an Australian newspaper that depicted tennis star Serena Williams has a temper tantrum at the U.S. Open last year was not racist, Australia's media watchdog said on ...
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