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Ellis Jones
Editor-in-Chief, VICE Magazine
Kash Doll Is Rap’s New Underdog
‘Stacked,’ her long-awaited debut, is the culmination of years of captivity. The Detroit artist is rapping as if her life depended on it—and for a long time, it did.
These Striking Photos Capture the Future of Human Flight
Richard Browning, a British inventor, is making personal aviation possible, one jet engine–powered suit at a time.
Katie Porter Came to Washington to Go to War With Wall Street
The representative from California's 45th District has managed to spin virality out of the driest of congressional hearings by skewering Wall Street's 'weenies.'
How a 26-Year-Old Activist Forced the Democratic Party to Get Serious About Climate Change
Sunrise Movement leader Varshini Prakash said the group’s greatest success has been getting away from the ‘pathetic incrementalism’ that’s shaped the climate debate.
These Activists Are Training Every Movement That Matters
What does it take to make progressive change in 2019? A nonprofit with no office and only seven employees knows.
Leigh Bardugo's ‘Ninth House’ and the Complexity of Trigger Warnings
Reception for the author’s first adult novel vividly reflects our struggle discussing trauma.
The Story Behind the Cover of VICE Magazine's Profiles Issue
Photographer Reto Sterchi tells VICE about the inspiration behind his shoot with Richard Browning, an inventor making personal aviation possible.
This Gene Technology Could Change the World. Its Maker Isn’t Sure It Should.
Kevin Esvelt came up with a way to use gene editing for gene drives, a technology that could change the ecological fate of the whole world. How does one scientist deal with the potential ramifications of his own creation?
These Are the People Who Will Actually Shape 2020
The latest issue of VICE Magazine zeros in on the underrecognized writers, scientists, musicians, critics, and more that will shape our world next year. They are "the Other 2020" to watch.
Municipal Borders Have a Huge Impact on Millions of People’s Daily Lives. Here Are a Few of America’s Starkest.
Piedmont, California; Grosse Pointe, Michigan; and Roxbury, Massachusetts, may be separated by thousands of miles, but they've been shaped by the same man-made forces.
The Female Pastors Making Space for Queer Christians to Express Their Faith
A new vanguard of female pastors is fighting for LGBTQ equality, standing up to a church that has long disempowered both women and queer people.
Filipino Chefs Are Taking Back Control of Their Cuisine
Filipino food is gaining worldwide popularity. But as the diaspora grapples with the country's multicultural history, the cuisine's identity is yet to be established.