We are excited to share this week’s featured panel, Envisioning Harm Reduction Models Outside of Clinical Spaces.
This panel features the following presentations: Alan Ashbaugh and Rose Dawydiak-Rapagnani Reimagining Emergency Mental Health Services: How Psychedelic Support Best Practices Can Reduce Harm and Increase the Personal Value of Psychotic Experiences Geoff Bathje Harm reduction in community spaces and clinical spaces as a psychologist and community organizer Sara Gael The Zendo Project for Psychedelic Harm Reduction Jared R Lindahl Harm Reduction in the Context of Meditation-Related Challenges Julie Puttgen Finding Homes for Non-Ordinary States SUBMIT QUESTIONS TO THE PANELISTS After watching the videos, we invite you to share questions and comments to our panelists via this FORM, which will remain open from Saturday February March 6th-Friday March 12th. The panelists will meet to discuss these questions in mid March and a recording of that conversation will be captioned and posted on the website a few weeks later. ‘RETHINKING PSYCHEDELICS, MADNESS, AND AWAKENING’ PANEL Q&A DISCUSSION NOW AVAILABLE In early February, the panelists for ‘Rethinking Psychedelics, Madness, and Awakening’ gathered to discuss audience questions and comments submitted through our website form. This conversation -- with Nadia Book, Chasse Gibeault, Paul Levy, Skylar Louttit, and Dave Nickles -- is now available to view HERE. Many thanks to the panelists for their contributions to the conference! PLEASE DONATE AND HELP SPREAD THE WORD! As always, please help us spread the word about the conference using the hashtag #PsychedelicMadness2021. Please also consider donating to our GoFundMe campaign if you are able. We are deeply grateful to those who already have! FORMS NOW OPEN FOR THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION PANELS We encourage you to submit questions related to the following themed Discussion Panels. The speakers will meet in late March/early April to discuss your questions: Psychedelic Guide and Therapeutic Abuse The Madness of the Gender Binary New Forms of Care for BIPOC Communities Psychiatric Abolition LOOKING AHEAD…. Next week, on Saturday March 13th we will release the videos for presentation panel 6, entitled ‘Earth Visions, Psychedelics, and Harm Reduction.’ This panel features presentations by Mika Leone, Steven Morgan, Isabel Santis, and Alex Trope. Many many thanks everyone, and especially to the captioning team and this week’s presenters: Alan, Rose, Geoff, Sara, Jared, and Julie! The PMA2021 Organizing Team
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We are very happy to share this week's featured panel, "Histories and Legacies I: Colonization, State Violence and Paradigms of Psychedelic Science and Spirituality." This panel features the following presentations:
Camille Barton Colonization, Schizophrenia, and State Violence Jules Evans Can you pass the acid test? Psychedelics, spiritual emergencies and evolutionary spirituality Phoebe Friesen Psychosis and Psychedelics: Exploring Entanglements and Measurements Dana Strauss Research Abuses Against People of Color in Early Psychedelic Research SUBMIT QUESTIONS TO THE PANELISTS After watching the videos, we invite you to share questions and comments to our panelists via this FORM which will remain open from Saturday February 20th-Friday February 26th. The panelists will meet to discuss these questions in early March and a recording of that conversation will be captioned and posted on the website a few weeks later. PLEASE DONATE AND HELP SPREAD THE WORD! As always, please help us spread the word about the conference using the hashtag #PsychedelicMadness2021. Please also consider donating to our GoFundMe campaign if you are able. We are deeply grateful to those who already have! FORMS NOW OPEN FOR THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION PANELS We encourage you to submit topics of interest to you related to the following themed Discussion Panels. The speakers will meet in March/April to discuss your questions: Psychedelic Guide and Therapeutic Abuse The Madness of the Gender Binary New Forms of Care for BIPOC Communities Psychiatric Abolition LOOKING AHEAD…. Next week, on Saturday February 27th we will release the videos for presentation panel 4, entitled "Christian Traditions of Awakening and Policing “Spiritual Emergence.” This panel features presentations by Thomas Cattoi, Timmy Davis, Jim Lawrence and Colin Amato, Sarah Scheld, Eleanor Schnarr, and Devin Zuber. Many many thanks everyone, and especially to the captioning team and this week’s presenters: Camille, Jules, Phoebe, and Dana! The PMA2021 Organizing Team This week we are honored to release the videos for the panel “Breakdown or Breakthrough? Understanding Experiences of Madness, Awakening and Altered States Beyond Pathology.” This panel features the following presentations:
Michael Anderson 'Breakdown or Breakthrough? Beyond the Dichotomy' James Henry 'Psychosis and the Dawning of Truth' Vesper Moore 'Reclaim Madness: Abolishing Psychiatry & Decolonizing Our Society' Phoebe Sullivan 'Breakdown to Breakthrough: Exploring the archetypal resonances of mental illness, spiritual awakening and the psychedelic journey, and how altered states are viewed through the lens of pathology' Ron Unger 'Revolution Within the Mind: A Common Factor in Psychedelic Experience, Madness, and Spiritual Awakening' SUBMITTING QUESTIONS TO THE PANELISTS After watching the videos, we invite you to share questions and comments to our panelists via this FORM which will remain open from Saturday February 13th-Friday February 19th. The panelists will meet to discuss these questions in mid-February, and a recording of that conversation will be captioned and posted on the website soon. PLEASE DONATE AND SPREAD THE WORD! As always, please help us spread the word about the conference using the hashtag #PsychedelicMadness2021. Please also consider donating to our GoFundMe campaign if you are able. We are deeply grateful to those who already have! FORMS ALSO NOW OPEN FOR THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION PANELS We encourage you to submit topics of interest to you related to the following themed Discussion Panels. The speakers will meet in March/April to discuss your questions: "Psychedelic Guide and Therapeutic Abuse" "The Madness of the Gender Binary" "New Forms of Care for BIPOC Communities" "Psychiatric Abolition" LOOKING AHEAD…. Next week, on Saturday February 20th we will release the videos for Presentation Panel 3, entitled "Histories and Legacies I: Colonization, State Violence, and Paradigms of Psychedelic Science and Spirituality." This panel features presentations by Camille Barton, Jules Evans, Dana Strauss and Phoebe Friesen. Many thanks everyone, and especially to the captioning team and this week’s presenters: Vesper, Michael, Ron, Phoebe, James! The PMA2021 Organizing Team. Today we are excited to release the videos for the panel “Re-Thinking Psychedelics, Madness & Awakening.” This panel features the following presentations:
After watching the videos, we invite you to share questions and comments to our panelists via this form, which will remain open from Saturday February 6th-Friday February 12th. The panelists will meet to discuss your questions in mid-February, and a recording of that conversation will be captioned and posted on the website later this month. Looking forward to next week, on Saturday February 13th, we will release the videos for presentation panel 2, entitled “Breakdown or Breakthrough? Understanding Experiences of Madness, Awakening and Altered States Beyond Pathology.” Please also note that forms are open to collect audience questions and comments for the speakers on the following Discussion Panels. We encourage you to submit your questions and themes for the panelists to discuss:
We hope you will continue to join us over the next few months as we begin these timely conversations about the intersection of psychedelics, madness, and awakening! The PMA Organizing Team. Today we are thrilled to launch the first event of our conference, a pre-recorded welcome from the organizers and video release of the opening panel discussion ‘Excluded: The Consequences of Psychedelic Exclusion Criteria and First Hand Experiences of People Who Meet Such Criteria.” The discussion features Postmod Anna, Geoff Bathje, Valery Shuman, and Brenda Steele, with intellectual contributions from Vilmarie Fraguada Narloch.
After watching the video, if you have questions or comments for the panelists, we invite you to share them via this form, which will remain open from Saturday January 30 - Friday February 5. The panelists will meet to discuss your questions in early February, and a recording of that conversation will be captioned and posted on the website later in February. Looking forward to next week, on Saturday February 6th, we will release the videos for presentation panel 1, entitled “Re-Thinking Psychedelics, Madness & Awakening.” This panel features Nadia Book, Chasse Gibeault, Paul Levy, Skylar Louttit, and David Nickles. Please also note that forms are open to collect audience questions and comments for the speakers on the following Discussion Panels. We encourage you to submit your questions and themes for the panelists to discuss:
We hope you will join us over the next few months as we begin these timely conversations about the intersection of psychedelics, madness, and awakening! We are very excited to share that on Saturday, January 30th, we will kick off our conference with a pre-recorded welcome from the organizers, as well as a screening of “Excluded: The Consequences of Psychedelic Exclusion Criteria and First-Hand Experiences of People Who Meet Such Criteria.”
Our virtual panels will continue to be released weekly through April 2021. Check out the conference schedule and speaker bios! In place of live events, we have developed a format for dialogue and reflection that will allow both presenters and audience members a spacious amount of time to sit with the complexity and sensitivity of the conversations we are seeking to have. Our format will also allow for audiences in multiple time zones and with different viewing needs the flexibility to watch and offer questions and comments in a way that typical conferences do not. Read more about the conference format here. From next week, we will send out weekly updates about conference events. Follow this blog and subscribe to our mailing list to stay updated. We invite you to spread the word about the conference to your networks via the social media you prefer using the hashtag #PsychedelicMadness2021. Please also invite folks to share and contribute to our GoFundMe campaign. Access to the conference presentations is entirely donation-based, with a suggested donation of $5-10 per event, or $100-150 for the entire series of panels. We hope that you will join us over the next few months for this multi-perspective conversation on psychedelics and madness that challenges the medicalization of altered states and explores community harm reduction responses to different forms of awakening. In mad/psychedelic solidarity, The Psychedelics, Madness, & Awakening organizing team Erica, Patricia, and Tehseen Thank you for your interest and participation in this conference. We look forward to the virtual conference launch later this month. The goal of this blog is to share updates on the conference and incorporate participants' reflections on the panels as they unfold. This will also be a space to describe the rationale for the conference and its format. We hope this space will be useful for future conference organizers seeking to create accessible virtual gatherings during the global pandemic and afterwards. Be in touch if you have any questions or comments about the conference, or if you are interested in contributing the the blog.
Warmly, Erica |
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