Patty Salazar, Joshua White
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Seasoned leaders and activists delve into redefining drug policy, focusing on social justice, human rights, and harm reduction for a compassionate, equitable future. Join the discussion for transformative approaches.
Shaleen Title, Kassandra Frederique, Jason Ortiz
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
State programs' equity, adverse event management, community tensions, integration with mental health system, microdosing, and indigenous community respect are key topics discussed in the video.
Rebecca Martinez, Jonathan Treem, Tracey Tee
Regulators discuss state frameworks for psychedelic healing to ensure success, equity, and safety in the industry. Various perspectives on the new programs are explored.
Dominique D Mendiola
United States healthcare faces challenges in accessibility and alignment with patient needs. Leaders discuss patient-centered care and business success in a well-being economy.
Nathan Sackett, Kimberly Roddy, Le Ondra Clark Harvey, Deidra Somerville, Tyler Norris
Panel experts discuss insurance coverage requirements for wide accessibility of psychedelic therapy, addressing what payors will need to support the treatments.
Elliot Marseille, Dan Grossman, Sherry Rais, Leslie Nylund
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
Blake Mycoskie founded TOMS Shoes with the One for One® model, providing shoes to children in need globally. He also co-founded Madefor to promote positive habits and practices.
Joe Green, Blake Mycoskie
Peyote's historical significance as a sacrament faces sustainability challenges due to increased psychedelic use and ecological threats. Discussion focuses on legal and environmental protection for future generations.
Steven S Benally, Lucy Benally, Forrest Tahdooahnippah
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