The withdrawal of Jamie Oliver's children's book from stores across Australia and the UK for perpetuating harmful stereotypes has cast a light on the publishing industry's reliance on "sensitivity ...
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Therefore, we do need to consider authentic literacy practices using digital technology and the opportunities these activities offer our children alongside printed books. Recent research reports ...
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has pulled his new children's book from the shelves after complaints it stereotyped Indigenous Australians. The 400-page fantasy novel, Billy and the Epic Escape ...
Source: Getty / Rocket Weijers British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has apologised and withdrawn a children's book he wrote after it was criticised for causing offence to Indigenous Australians.
British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has apologised and withdrawn a children's book he wrote after it was criticised for causing damaging and disrespectful offence to Indigenous Australians.
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