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Mark Knight’s racist cartoon of Serena Williams is participating in a long tradition of visual imperialism, writes Rebecca Wanzo.
Racist Serena Williams cartoon ‘nothing to do with race,’ paper says By James Griffiths, CNN 5 min read Updated 5:42 PM EDT, Tue September 11, 2018 Link Copied! Video Ad ...
A widely criticized Australian newspaper cartoon showing tennis legend Serena Williams jumping up and down next to a broken racket and a pacifier which she had spat out was not racist, according ...
Serena Williams cartoon was a ‘non-racist caricature,’ Australian media watchdog says Serena Williams talks to referee Brian Earley after getting penalized during the second set of the U.S ...
NEW YORK (AP) — In 2016, responding to the fatal police shootings of two Black men just a day apart, Serena Williams joined a small chorus of top Black athletes in speaking out. “I won’t be ...
The angry baby cartoon, which Serena Williams' husband Alexis Ohanian labeled 'misogynistic and racist,' is not racist according to an Australian watchdog ...
After the Herald Sun published a racist cartoon this week caricaturing U.S. Open women’s finalists Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka — sparking a swift international backlash — its creator ...
Serena Williams' husband is standing by her side after an Australian newspaper published a cartoon that many critics have called racist Dave Quinn is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE. He has been ...
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