Tulsa is a series of graphic photographs of troubled youth in Tulsa, Oklahoma shot by Larry Clark. The book feature’s some very powerful images of young people in the town shooting amphetamine’s, having sex, and toting weapons. At the time he shot the photographs, Clark was a drug addict and
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From October 29, 2015, through February 26, 2016, the Urban Justice Center in New York is holding an exhibition that tackles themes surrounding social justice, immigration, and ex-convicts. The Urban Justice Center works to assist some of the most marginalized groups in New York. Their work provides to over 19,000
The network activist group, Anonymous, is best known for its decentralized order of operations concerning attacks on government, religious, and corporate websites. The group is recognized as a hacktivist entity with a very loose command structure, which operates on mutual ideas rather than direction. Individuals appearing in public as Anonymous

Art is one of the truest forms of expression. However, artists are often arrested or receive public backlash because of their work. Many places around the world squash this freedom of expression, often citing safety as the issue. This was the case in the arrest of the artist Takeshi Miyakawa.

In extreme situations, freedom of speech can result in death; Palestinian poet Ashraf Fayadh is only the most recent example of this horrendous outcome. Over the past two years, Fayadh has been detained by the Saudi Arabian authorities several times. He was first arrested in August 2013 by the Saudi

The NFL appears to be the new bad boy league, taking the torch from the NBA. The National Football League recently has just gotten through its first month in a couple of years without any of its players getting arrested. In the media, we hear countless stories of domestic violence,

Even famous artists can still face criminal charges for their acts despite their reputations. Most popular for his iconic Obama “Hope” poster, world-renowned street artist Shepard Fairey was arrested earlier this year on a felony charge in Detroit for tagging several buildings. In July of 2015, he was arraigned on

Thomas Morton is a journalist and editor for Vice.com. He frequently covers the outskirts of society, including the trap houses of Atlanta, heroin addicts in Prague, militant church cults in New Mexico, and African celebrations in Senegal. But in early 2014, Morton went on his most dangerous journey yet: investigating

Crime can result from art for even the most innocent teenagers, according to the police officers who arrested 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed on September 16, 2015 for creating a homemade clock. Starting his freshman year at MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas, Ahmed had dreams of becoming an engineer and attending

Bryan Lewis Saunders is an incredibly wild artist to say the least. From performance art and spoken word to painting self-portraits on drugs, Saunders breaks boundaries of self-expression. Included are photos from the project Saunders created where he took different drugs and created self-portraits. Many of these drugs I have