
Wilbert L. Cooper
Photos from the 'Black Male Re-Imagined'
The Campaign for Black Male Achievement and famed photographer Ruddy Roye have collaborated on 'Black Male Re-Imagined,' a stunning new narrative photo project that highlights black community leaders.
'Heil Trump': Members of the Alt-Right Are Looking Forward to a Whiter America
The alt-right's premiere think tank held a conference over the weekend to hose some of the most famous white supremacists in the world. This is what they said.
I Am Young and Black and I Don't Want to Die
How can you feel safe when black death is everywhere you look and tools like guns only seem to make you more of a target?
What Malcolm X Would Say About Donald Trump
We asked an expert what the black icon might have thought of Trump's plan to build a wall, ban Muslim immigration, and make America great again.
Justin Bieber's Dreadlocks Show How White People (Still) Steal Everything
Biebs's new 'do represents the complete lack of self-awareness that some white folks have when it comes to pretty basic shit regarding race and privilege in this country.
Black Lives Matter
Institutionalised racism isn't just about the headlines you read or the grand jury verdicts that inspire protests, it's something that infects the consciousness of black people everywhere.
Dying for Treatment
VICE editor Wilbert L. Cooper explores the peculiar and troubling side of the "for-profit" addiction-treatment industry.
Dying for Treatment – Part 1
A look at the strange and troubling addiction rehab industry in America.
Autopsy Contradicts the Police's Account of Victor White III's Shooting in the Back of a Cop Car
Now there's even more questions about a sketchy death in the back a cop car.
How Did Victor White III Die in the Backseat of a Cop Car in New Iberia, Louisiana?
The New Iberian police of Louisiana say Victor III shot himself. His family and local activists think that's ridiculous. And an on-going state investigation is trying to get to the bottom of it.
Buttloads of Pain - Trailer
Our full-length documentary on toxic asses in Miami airs next week on VICE.com.