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Jamie Oliver, Indigenous Australians
Children’s book by chef Jamie Oliver is withdrawn after criticism from Indigenous Australians
A children’s book written by British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has been withdrawn from sale after it was criticised for causing offense to Indigenous Australians.
TV Chef Jamie Oliver “Devastated”, Apologises For Offending Indigenous Australians With Children’s Book
First Nations Australians have called for TV chef Jamie Oliver to withdraw his children’s book from sale, saying it includes a “damaging stereotype of First Nations people and experiences.” The British TV chef and author has apologised for the offence he has caused to indigenous Australians with his children’s book Billy and the Epic Escape .
TV chef Jamie Oliver withdraws book after 'insensitive' depiction of Indigenous Australians
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has withdrawn his latest children's book from sale after criticism it stereotyped members of Australia's Indigenous community.
Jamie Oliver withdraws children’s book after causing offence to indigenous Australians
Jamie Oliver has withdrawn his children’s book from sale after it was criticised for causing offence to indigenous Australians. The celebrity chef’s book, Billy And The Epic Escape, is set in England but features an Australian subplot where the story’s villain abducts a First Nations girl near Alice Springs.
Jamie Oliver apologises over ‘damaging’ and ‘stereotyping’ children’s book about Indigenous Australians
Oliver, best known for his TV cooking programmes, authored the book, which was published earlier this year. Titled Billy and the Epic Escape, it is a sequel to Oliver’s children’s debut Billy and the Giant Adventure, and features illustrations by Mónica Armiño.
Jamie Oliver withdraws children’s novel from shelves over backlash to depiction of Indigenous Australians
Jamie Oliver has now pulled his children’s fantasy novel after complaints from First Nation Australians that it was trivialising complex and painful histories. The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Corporation had called for Oliver’s book, Billy and the Epic Escape, to be banned from sale.
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver pulls children's book after criticism for causing offence to Indigenous Australians
An Australian subplot in Jamie Oliver's new children's book has been accused of engaging in cultural appropriation and contributing to "erasure, trivialisation, and stereotyping of First Nations peoples and experiences".
Jamie Oliver withdraws children’s book after criticism from Indigenous Australians
London: A children’s book written by British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has been withdrawn from sale after it was criticised for causing offence to Indigenous Australians.
Chef Jamie Oliver withdraws children's book after criticism from Indigenous Australians
British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has pulled his new children’s book from shelves, saying he was “devastated” by the offense he caused following criticism that the book stereotyped Indigenous Australians.
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver apologizes ‘wholeheartedly’ after children’s book backlash
A children's book written by British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has been withdrawn from sale after it was criticized for causing offense to Indigenous Australians.
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