News

An cartoon of an Aboriginal father and child in a national Australian newspaper has sparked a racism row in the country. The Australian ran an image by well-known cartoonist Bill Leak in its ...
A political cartoon portraying an Aboriginal man with a beer can and not remembering his son's name is an "attack" on Indigenous Australians, a community leader says. Editor defends decision to ...
It’s being billed as Canada’s first aboriginal cartoon series. But with its blend of pop-culture references, quirky small-town humour and the odd political jab, By the Rapids should speak to ...
An Australian newspaper has been accused of "stoking the fire of racism" after publishing a controversial cartoon which depicts a drunken Aboriginal father who cannot remember the name of his son.
A controversial cartoon by Bill Leak depicting an Aboriginal man with a beer can who does not remember his son's name is an "accurate reflection" of what police see in the field daily, according ...
Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion said he was appalled by the cartoon's publication on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day "Although Australian cartoonists have a rich ...
“Personally, as an Aboriginal father, the cartoon offended me. It saddened me to see such tired old stereotypes trotted out in a national publication. It upset me that the cartoon, and all of ...
Last week, cartoonist Bill Leak, of The Australian, drew a cartoon in response to the media outrage over the alleged abuse of Aboriginal teenagers detained in the Northern Territory. It showed an ...
The cartoon, bitterly defended against the immediate backlash by both the cartoonist and the newspaper's editor-in-chief, depicted an Aboriginal child being handed to his father for discipline by ...
YASSMIN Abdel-Magied is spouting a new theory and it links the Serena Williams cartoon to the tragic deaths of Aboriginal teens. On Tuesday, Abdel-Magied tweeted a news article about the deaths of ...
Last week, cartoonist Bill Leak, of The Australian, drew a cartoon in response to the media outrage over the alleged abuse of Aboriginal teenagers detained in the Northern Territory. It showed an ...