PSYCHEDELICS, MADNESS, & AWAKENING: HARM REDUCTION AND FUTURE VISIONS 2021
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This week! Video Release of ‘Interviews with Elders’ and Q&A for ‘Christian Traditions’

3/28/2021

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We are excited and honored to share this week’s featured panel, ‘Histories and Legacies II: Interviews with Elders.’ This panel features interviews with David Lukoff, Mariavittoria Mangini, David Presti, and Howard Whitehouse and a conversation between Wiremu NiaNia and Allister Bush.

SUBMIT QUESTIONS TO OUR 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 March 27th-Friday April 2nd. The panelists will meet to discuss these questions in April and a recording of that conversation will be captioned and posted on the website later that month.

‘CHRISTIAN TRADITIONS’ PANEL Q&A DISCUSSION NOW AVAILABLE

Earlier this month, the panelists for “Christian Traditions of Awakening and Policing ‘Spiritual Emergence’” gathered to discuss audience questions and comments submitted through our website form. This conversation -- with Devin Zuber, Sarah Scheld, Eleanor Schnarr, Jim Lawrence, Timmy Davis, Thomas Cattoi, and moderated by Adam Powell -- is now available to view. 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 invite you to submit questions related to the following themed Discussion Panels. The speakers will meet in April to discuss your questions:

The Madness of the Gender Binary (form open until April 7th)
Psychiatric Abolition (form open until April 16th)

LOOKING AHEAD….

Next week, on Saturday April 3rd, we will release the videos for Presentation Panel 9, entitled “Translations and Transformations.” This will be our last presentation panel of the conference and it features presentations by Haley M Dourron, Robert Drake/Drake Ewbank, Rachel Flanigan, and Benjamin Mudge.

Many many thanks everyone, and especially to the captioning team and to this week’s special contributors to the conference, David, Maria, David, Howard, Wiremu and Allister!

The PMA2021 Organizing Team

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  • HOME
  • CONFERENCE
    • Statement of Values
    • Conference Format
    • Speakers
    • Call for Presentations
    • Background
    • Organizers
    • FAQs
  • SCHEDULE
    • Launch & 'Excluded'
    • Panel 1: Rethinking Psychedelics, Madness, and Awakening
    • Panel 2: Breakdown or Breakthrough?
    • Panel 3: Histories and Legacies I
    • Panel 4: Christian Traditions
    • Panel 5: Envisioning Harm Reduction Models Outside of Clinical Spaces
    • Panel 6: Earth Visions, Psychedelics, and Harm Reduction
    • Panel 7: Envisioning Collective Healing
    • Panel 8: Histories and Legacies II
    • Panel 9: Translations and Transformations
    • Discussion Panel 1: Abuses of Power in Psychedelic Spaces
    • Discussion Panel 2: The Madness of the Gender Binary
    • Discussion Panel 3: New Forms of Care for BIPOC Communities
    • Discussion Panel 4: Psychiatric Abolition
    • Final Reflections
  • RESOURCES
  • BLOG
  • CONTACT
  • DONATE