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Australia’s Winter Festival Dark Mofo To Work With Aboriginal Artists – The Wilmington Journal

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HOBART, Australia — Hobart winter festival Dark Mofo will work to include Aboriginal artists at future events after copping a backlash over a piece that proposed soaking a British flag in the blood of Indigenous people. [...]

Source: The Wilmington Journal

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