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Dear White People, Please Stop Pretending Reverse Racism Is Real
It's literally impossible to be racist to a white person.
Lorna Simpson Examines African American Identity
In this series, Lorna Simpson took photos of black women from advertisements in old issues of Ebony and paired them with images from a 1931 textbook.
America In the Balkans
To someone living in the Balkans, America feels like a protest chant that has been sang so much, it's lost its meaning.
Family-Friendly Photos of Life on a Tobacco Farm
For this week's First-Person Shooter, we handed two cameras to the fourth-generation owner of a mid-sized tobacco farm in South Carolina.
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 I Learned About My Father from Inheriting His Guns
After my dad died, I wanted nothing to do with his guns. Years later, they revealed a connection we never had in life.
Photos of a Dairy Farmer Milking Some Cute Cows
In this week's installment of First-Person Shooter, we gave two disposable cameras to a dairy farmer in upstate New York who snapped pics of herself milking and artificially inseminating a bunch of adorable cows.
Explaining the Bizarre World of British Nightlife to Americans
British nightlife is a beautiful free-for-all of internet drugs, Wavey Garms girls, illegal raving, and regretful sex. But to the American outsider, it can seem confusing.
America Started the Summer Off with a Massive Wave of Gun Violence
At least 95 people were shot across the country this weekend.
A Car Mechanic Photographs a Weekend of Beers, Grease, and Nudie Calendars
We gave two cameras to an auto mechanic in California and he took snaps of a busted-up RV, nudie calendars, and an airport hanger where a mate was restoring an 18-foot vintage Buick.
How 'Sailor Moon' Fandom Became a Refuge for 90s Queer Kids
VICE dives into the inclusive world of 'Sailor Moon' fandom to understand how the 90s cartoon helped shape young queer identities and create a sense of community.
Meet the 15-Year-Old From Melbourne Helping Donald Trump Take Over the World
Edward Bourke runs a website and a Twitter account, but says his most important job is to talk about Trump in class.