VICE México
François Pesant's Photos Aim to Expose the Epidemic of Sexual Assault in the US Military
VICE spoke with the Canadian photojournalist about his book, An Enemy Within, which documents victims of sexual assault in the US military.
The Truth Behind the Viral Videos of Mexican Women Doing Bumps of Cocaine
A private WhatsApp joke turned into a widely circulated clip that made international news—and the woman at the center of it says she lost her job as a result.
The Glamorous Beauty Queens of Miss Gay Lady Venezuela
Scenes from a gay beauty pageant night in the port town of Maracaibo.
'Born Among the Dead': The Children of Mexico City's Tragic 1985 Earthquake
"I was once told that the Earth was so angry I was born, that it chose to kill people. Others have called me a murderer and said that other people's blood runs through my veins."
From Bank Robber to One of Mexico City's Most Notorious Drug Dealers: The Story of El Tío
"Robbing banks was lucrative, but selling drugs is way less dangerous."
The Fabulously Dressed Dancing Old Folks of Mexico City
Every Saturday, hundreds of elderly danzón fanatics descend on Mexico City's Plaza de la Ciudadela.
The Lunch Boxes of Mexico's Office Workers
We asked the busy people what got them through a grueling day at work.
Mexico's Juvenile Drug Dealers
"Are you looking for my grandma? She's not home. But if you want stuff, I can sell it to you," said the boy who opened the apartment's door.
The Branded Cocaine Bags of Mexico's Most Brutal Drug Gang
I collected the baggies while buying coke from the notorious Los Zetas cartel, in the town of Torreón.
The Mexican Town That Fist Fights to Summon Rain
Indigenous people in La Esperanza, Guerrero, have the very lovely tradition of beating the shit out of each other in order to ask the gods for a good rainy season.
The Mexican Town That Bashes Piñatas Full of Live Animals
Every year, the people of Citilcum meet up to beat a ton of animals to death.