
Marie Solis
Staff Writer
marie.solis@vice.comMarie Solis is a staff writer at VICE, with a focus on abortion pills (used in a clinic or on one's own). Have a story tip about medication abortion? You can contact Marie at marie.solis@vice.com or, for a secure email, marie.solis@protonmail.com.
Why It Seemed Like Everyone Got Engaged During the Pandemic
A generation notoriously uninterested in marriage and kids appears to have suddenly jumped headlong into adulting.
The Decades-Long Debate Over Whether Women Vote Like Their Husbands
Even before women in the U.S. had the right to vote, political strategists assumed married women would just cast the same votes as their husbands. A century later, the questionable theory continues to stick.
A Few Concerns I Have About Historians Reading My Coronavirus Diary
Historians want to hear about everyday people's experiences during the pandemic. Would it be embarrassing if they read about mine?
Why You Should Take a Vacation Day Under Quarantine
If you're lucky enough to have paid time off, there are still plenty of ways to put it to good use.
Why Gen Z Is Turning to Socialism
"It's much more stigmatized to say you're a capitalist, in my experience."
FDA Should Lift Abortion Pill Restrictions, Says Former Agency Head
Jane Henney says the restrictions are dangerous during a pandemic because they require unnecessary travel and contact between patients and providers.
I Video Chatted with a Cat and Now She’s Mine
What can you tell about a cat if you can only meet them virtually?
Sexual Assault Survivors Aren’t Ready to ‘Vote Blue No Matter Who’
Survivors feel that by making Joe Biden the nominee, the Democratic Party is leaving them with an impossible choice.
The Pandemic Means More People May Be Giving Themselves Abortions
But the abortion pill sites people rely on are in jeopardy.
The Revolution Might Be Televised
Anti-capitalist media has long struggled to find a way of existing within the system it rails against. Can Means TV change that?
What's It Like to Graduate Into a Recession? We Asked the Class of 2009
The coronavirus has sparked an economic freefall. People who graduated a decade ago tell the class of 2020 what to expect.
When This Is Over
Even though our old lives may still feel near, the essential shape of them has already been irreparably changed.