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  • The Activists Fighting to Decriminalize Sex Work

    Meet the activists for decriminalizing prostitution in Las Vegas, Nevada.

  • What Does Red Dye Do to Your Brains? (Red #40)

    RED #40

    FOOD SHOCK 104: RED #40
    Red is the most consumed food dye in the United States, making our tongues and lips red, but itโ€™s also has the potential to do other weird things to our bodies.

  • Whatโ€™s in Your Mac and Cheese? (Phthalates)

    Pthalates – Everyone loves mac and cheese and fatty foods, but watch out, the plastic wrapping maybe scrambling your insides.

  • Beautiful Outliers: SLIDESHOW with Yuki James

    Yuki James talks about his captivating portraits that show people outside of the standard beauty norms. See more of his work on Instagram @yukijames

  • Standing Strong at Standing Rock: SLIDESHOW with Josuรฉ Rivas

    Josuรฉ Rivas talks Standing Strong, his series of powerful photos from Standing Rock in 2016, and how he hopes his images can create a positive impact for future generations of indigenous people. See more of his work on Instagram @josue_foto

  • Life Uncensored: SLIDESHOW with Sandy Kim

    Sandy Kim talks XXX, her provocative series that started as a personal photo diary & confronts the nature of censorship. Ironically, we still had to blur portions of this video for broadcast. See more of her work on Instagram @SandyCandyKim

  • Taking Back Whatโ€™s Ours: SLIDESHOW with Ashley Armitage

    Ashley Armitage talks Taking Back Whatโ€™s Ours, her photo series that aims to reestablish how women are depicted in art. See more of her work on Instagram @Ladyist

  • Who is Allowed to Say the ‘N’ Word? – VICE Voices

    We asked some of our colleagues here at VICE, “Who can say the N Word?”

  • A Day in Weeksville: Brooklyn’s Historic, Free Black Town

    In this edition of Black Trademarked Photo Editing Software History, VICELAND’s Messiah Rhodes finds out why a town in the middle of Brooklyn, founded in 1838 by fugitive slaves and freed Black people escaping racial violence, almost disappeared from history.

  • The Legacy of the Killing Fields: SLIDESHOW with Pete Pin

    Pete Pin talks Migrations of Memory, his photo series that examines the lingering trauma of the Cambodian Genocide in the 1970โ€™s – an event which killed nearly a third of the country, and continues to affect survivors and their families who live in the United States today. See more of his work on Instagram @petepin

  • PERFORMANCES: Syd Shaw Raps about Being True to Yourself

    “I can’t help but feel strongly about the adversities we face as minorities. When poverty, mass incarceration, exacerbated mental health issues, and everything else is telling you that you can’t, know that you can. Don’t dim your light, abandon or water down your art in order to survive.ย 

    When people hear this piece I hope it inspires them to stay true to themselves. You’re a diamond and the pressures you face will only make you better.” – Syd Shawย 

    PERFORMANCES: VICELANDโ€™s favorite vocalists tackle issues that matter to them.

  • PERFORMANCES: Nitty Scott Raps About Mental Health

    “Weโ€™re here in Brooklyn outside of John Jay High School where I graduated class of โ€™09. I ran away to New York City at age 17. I was suicidal, homeless. It was here at this school that I sought help for the first time, and I think thatโ€™s why it was important for me to come back here and remember the journey that Iโ€™ve taken so far when it comes to my mental health. Itโ€™s very important for me to be a voice to people who may not be as willing to share their struggles with psychological distress, and create a safe place to discuss those things, especially within hip hop culture.โ€ – Nitty Scott

    PERFORMANCES: VICELANDโ€™s favorite vocalists tackle issues that matter to them.

  • Power in Fleeting Moments: SLIDESHOW with Andre D. Wagner

    Andre D. Wagner talks about photographing powerful, fleeting moments while walking the streets of NYC. See more of his work on Instagram @photodre

  • PERFORMANCES: OSHUN Sings โ€Not My Presidentโ€œ

    “We look to our FAMILY, to our sisters and brothers, to OUR community when we consider Liberation. We refuse to give our power and our gifts to an ongoing narrative of unrighteous politics. Let’s use our magic to build our own nations, and tell our own stories.” – OSHUN

    PERFORMANCES: VICELANDโ€™s favorite vocalists tackle issues that matter to them.

  • PERFORMANCES: Madison McFerrin Sings About Police Brutality

    โ€œCan You See? is about the police brutality that happens in America that we seem to ignore and not change systematically, and what it feels like to be a person of color in this country knowing that these things happen on a daily basis.โ€ – Madison McFerrinย 

    PERFORMANCES: VICELANDโ€™s favorite vocalists tackle issues that matter to them.

  • Cyber Security with Ben Makuch – Leaking Information Securely

    CYBERWAR’s Ben Makuch explains how to safely and anonymously leak important information to the press.