Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines is a registered California 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (EIN 84-3076078). We are a community-oriented organization run by a small staff of experts and enthusiastic volunteers who work to bring education and cultural understanding about psychedelic plant medicines to a wider audience. We promote a bridge between the ceremonial use of sacred plants and psychedelic science and envisage a world where plant medicines and other psychedelics are preserved, protected, and valued as part of our cultural identity and integrated into our social, legal, and health care systems.
Help us to achieve our mission! From our beginnings in 2017, we have stood apart from other psychedelic education and advocacy organizations by pioneering initiatives that support and provide a platform for diverse voices, including women, queer people, people of color, Indigenous people, and the Global South. In efforts to address the lack of diverse representation in the expanding psychedelic landscape, we centered our mission around the empowerment of marginalized voices to foster cultural and political reflections on topics like race, gender, and sexuality in psychedelic science. We believe now more than ever, given the current social and political climate, our work is critical to the future of psychedelic healing for humanity.
Please become a member so that you are able to help Chacruna, yourself, and the world. Support of any amount helps this cause and allows us to provide psychedelic education to anyone who wants to access it.
Wednesday, June 9th, 2021 from 12-1:30pm PST
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Chacruna Trainings offers high-quality virtual courses and workshops exploring the most timely issues in the psychedelics and plant medicine world. Like with our chronicles and events, our trainings highlight critical conversations about controversial and marginalized topics in the psychedelic ecosystem, and also promotes diverse voices from women, Indigenous people, people of color and LGBTQI speakers. We create various types of interactive educational teachings, featuring presentations, resources, and dialogues from visionary thought leaders working at the forefront of psychedelic science, policy and culture. We focus on cutting edge themes, from indigenous knowledge and sacred plants, to equity, diversion, inclusion and diversity, to women and queer issues, to questions around decriminalization, legalization and commodification. Further, we offer optional continuing education (CE) credits through participation in these trainings for folks looking to broaden their academic experience. Finally, we curate a space for participants to share their views on specific issues and bring in new perspectives in the public debate, and contemplate aspects that are frequently missing in trainings in the mainstream field of psychedelics. Finally, we curate a space that fosters new perspectives in the public debate and addresses aspects that are frequently missing in trainings in the mainstream field of psychedelics.
To view our current and upcoming course and workshop offerings, visit our Studies in Psychedelic Justice page here.
To view Frequently Asked Questions for our trainings, visit our FAQ page here.
For more information on Chacruna’s Psychedelic Justice studies, write at: [email protected]
Wednesday, June 9th, 2021 from 12-1:30pm PST
REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE
There is growing enthusiasm in Jewish communities about possible ancient use and modern applications of plant medicine in Jewish spiritual development. Psychedelic Judaism introduce new potential modes of healing...