PSYCHEDELICS, MADNESS, & AWAKENING: HARM REDUCTION AND FUTURE VISIONS 2021
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This Week! Video Release of 'New Forms of Care for BIPOC Communities' and Q&A for 'Interviews with Elders'

4/26/2021

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This week we are excited and honored to share our third Discussion Panel, ‘New Forms of Care for BIPOC Communities,’ a conversation between Vesper Moore, Camille Barton and Anjali Nath Upadhyay, moderated by tayla shanaye.

‘INTERVIEWS WITH ELDERS’ PANEL Q&A DISCUSSION NOW AVAILABLE

In early April, the panelists for ‘Histories and Legacies II: Interviews with Elders’ gathered to discuss audience questions and comments submitted through our website form. This conversation -- with David Lukoff, Mariavittoria Mangini, David Presti, and Howard Whitehouse, and moderated by Patricia Kubala and Tehseen Noorani  -- is now available to view. Many thanks to the panelists for their contributions to the conference!

BLOG POSTS BY XANTHE E. HORNER AND DAVID LUKOFF

Check out two recent posts on our blog by conference participants Xanthe Horner, who reflects on a 7-day microdosing and art therapy journey, and David Lukoff, who offers a reflection on resources generated by this conference as well information about an upcoming workshop on medicinal and spiritual perspectives on psychedelics. Thanks so much Xanthe and David for contributing these posts!

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!

LOOKING AHEAD….

Next week, Saturday May 1st, will be our final video release of the conference. We will conclude with the Q&A for Presentation Panel 9 (‘Translations and Transformations’), as well as the recording of our final Discussion Panel, ‘Psychiatric Abolition: Envisioning New Structures for Responding to Crisis Situations’, a conversation moderated by Derek Pyle and featuring Sean Donovan, Niki Jones, Imani Robinson, and Jess Stohlmann-Rainey.

For now, many many thanks everyone, and especially to the captioning team and to this week’s contributors to the conference: tayla, Anjali, Camille, and Vesper!

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