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The criticism Marc Fennell always gets for Stuff the British Stole

The criticism Marc Fennell always gets for Stuff the British Stole
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Journalist Marc Fennell discusses the challenges and emotional toll of producing his series 'Stuff the British Stole,' which investigates the provenance of contested museum artifacts. The show explores the history of colonial-era objects and the ongoing efforts for their repatriation.

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The series contributes to the global discourse on decolonization, museum ethics, and the restitution of cultural heritage.

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He s made a podcast, a TV show and written a book about the Stuff the British Stole, but Marc Fennell says there s still resistance to our history. ( ABC/Wooden Horse/WildBear Entertainment/Artemis Media )

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The article provides a profile of the creator and his work, focusing on his personal experience and the show's premise without editorializing the historical debate.

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