Indigenous plant medicines and practices are threatened by colonialism, extraction, and climate change. Supporting traditional Indigenous Medicine conservation directly supports climate and biodiversity conservation.
Miriam Volat, Mona Polacca, Chief Nixiwaka Biraci Yawanawa
Traditional Indigenous medicines like Ayahuasca have become global phenomena. Psychedelic companies are exploring them for drug development, posing challenges for Indigenous and ceremonial communities.
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
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
Address delves into peyote's historical, cultural, and colonial impact, challenging dominant narratives and exploring paths for cultural preservation and religious freedom. Speakers illuminate untold narratives and complexities.