Dominique D Mendiola
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Visionary advocates, activists, and policy experts discuss rectifying historical injustices and disparities from psychedelic criminalization. Conversations focus on social equity, criminal justice reform, and sentencing for legal infrastructure changes.
Kellen Russoniello, Rachel Knox, Sia Henry
Vicky Dulai of Compassion For Addiction moderates a discussion with Amy Emerson of MAPS Public Benefit Corporation and Rachel Yehuda of Icahn School of Medicine on leadership in the psychedelic
Rachel Yehuda
Leaders of Oregon and Colorado campaigns discuss the historic creation of state frameworks for psychedelic healing, detailing the journey, current status, and future directions. Total words: 26
Kevin Matthews, Joshua Kappel
Key themes at Psychedelic Science 2023 included examining access, affordability, and reciprocity. The community was urged to address the impact of colonial systems on Indigenous communities and ensure equity for
Marwan and Noam, Snow Raven
Graham Boyd highlights recent ballot victories in Oregon and Colorado, emphasizing the potential for broad psychedelic access and significant policy reform advancements across the United States. Boyd discusses state legislatures'
Graham Boyd
Expansion of psychedelic policy in the US includes decriminalization, adult use regulations, and increased research funding. Elected state lawmakers discuss challenges, opportunities, and lessons from proposed psychedelic legislation.
Rep La Shawn Ford (IL), Rep Alex Dominguez (TX), Tamar Todd
Harm reduction superheroes delve into risk mitigation and benefit maximization, exploring mindset, setting, and substances for safer drug experiences and systemic change.
Mitchell Gomez, Phoenix aka Mohawk Greene
Philanthropy and investors can support crucial psychedelic research and initiatives beyond commercial interests to shape the field and promote equity and social value in the psychedelic economy.
Sandy Samberg
Harms of drug prohibition include trauma and research prevention. Policies should shift focus from criminalizing psychedelics to supporting safe, beneficial use, fostering an imaginative world for future generations.
Ariel Clark, Christopher Medina-Kirchner, Roman Haferd, Betty Aldworth, Paula Graciela Kahn
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