June 2017

In This Issue


A family’s secret slave in America, Richard Spencer’s transformation, skydiving from space, and a new approach to helping psychopathic children. Plus, Pixar’s decline, Trump’s potential impact on the economy, and more.

Cover Story

All photos courtesy of Alex Tizon and his family

My Family’s Slave

She lived with us for 56 years. She raised me and my siblings without pay. I was 11, a typical American kid, before I realized who she was.

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Features

Philip Montgomery

His Kampf

Richard Spencer is a troll and an icon for white supremacists. He was also my high-school classmate.

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