Amarens Eggeraat
Commissioning Editor
amarens.eggeraat@vice.comIs Commissioning Editor bij VICE Nederland en schrijft over protest in het heden en het verleden.
What It’s Like Being a Journalist in Gaza Right Now
Reporter Hamza Chalan sleeps on the streets with a blanket while trying his best to do his job.
I Went to a Theatre Show Written Specifically For, Uh, Chickens
Chickens are smarter than you think: They have personalities, emotions and dreams. So, argue the writers of 'Kip', why wouldn't they enjoy art?
How I Overcame My Fear of Water and Learned to Swim at 26
Growing up in an Iraqi family, it wasn't typical to learn swimming as a kid. As that fear grew into my twenties, I decided to face it head on.
My Ex Wants to Go No Contact, But I Can't Let Her Go
I’ve recently realised that our fights were my fault. Now that I understand that, I want to make things right again.
Is That Dog Talking or Are We Fooling Ourselves?
The internet is filled with footage of pets pressing buttons to ask for food and ponder the meaning of life, prompting serious scientific inquiry.
‘We Want to be Tougher’: Men With Eating Disorders Are Struggling for Help
“Unfortunately, there isn't enough space to talk about it. In the eyes of many people, a man has to be strong, both mentally and physically.”
My Girlfriend Wants to be Poly. But I Have Doubts
"We agreed early on in our relationship that we’re allowed to sleep with other people, but now she's in love with someone else."
How I Went From Party Girl to the Sober Friend
I was a young, single DJ. Drugs were part of my identity – until they weren't.
People Who Wear Camouflage for Work Explain the Feeling of Being Invisible
Private detectives, soldiers, and wildlife photographers explain what it’s like to disappear.