by Sydney Smith on Apr 30, 2019
NYT issues 2nd statement on anti-Semitic cartoon, says ‘deeply sorry’
The New York Times has issued a second statement on the anti-Semitic cartoon its international edition published last week. The...
The New York Times has issued a second statement on the anti-Semitic cartoon its international edition published last week. The...
The New York Times published an anti-Semitic cartoon depicting Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu as a dog with a Star of David...
Wiley Miller, the cartoonist who drew the controversial "Non Sequitur" cartoon that included a profanity directed at President Donald Trump,...
The San Diego Union-Tribune apologized for and unpublished a cartoon that showed James Baldwin, Toni Morrison and Jussie Smollett. Why?...
The highly controversial Australian cartoon of Serena Williams at the U.S. Open didn't break press guidelines, the Australian Press Council...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Columbus Dispatch, Dallas Morning News, the Tulsa World and Syracuse Post-Standard have joined the Butler Eagle...
Pennsylvania's Butler Eagle axed Wiley Miller's comic strip "Non Sequitur" after a recent cartoon had a hidden message saying "f***...
In recent years, iMediaEthics has noticed a growing debate over cartoon ethics. Starting back in 2014, we started tracking the...
The Rochester Business Journal will no longer publish editorial cartoons after upsetting readers with an Oct. 19 cartoon, the Rochester...