Diana Negrín, Ph.D.

Diana Negrín, Ph.D, is a geographer, educator and curator. She currently serves on the board of the Wixárika Research Center and teaches at the University of San Francisco and the University of California, Berkeley. She sits on the Advisory Board of the Chacruna.

Recent Posts by Author

Why Land and Ecology Matter for Global Psychedelics

Land and ecology matter to the global psychedelics movement because it is a movement born...

Coming of Age in the Psychedelic Sixties

What was it like to come of age during the psychedelic sixties? Yvonne Negrin recounts...

Psychedelics, the War on Drugs, and Violence in Latin America

This article exposes the dark realities of the commercialization and globalization of substances. Indigenous communities...

Confronting Inequity and Seeking Social Justice in the Psychedelic Movement

In this article, Diana Negrin centers the need to have conversations about structural racism, ecological...

Growing Up with Sacred Plants

Diana Negrín, Ph.D, reflects on growing up in Guadalajara and listening in to her father,...

Colonial Shadows in the Psychedelic Renaissance

In April, I joined the two-day Psychedelic Liberty Summit, where the voices of several Indigenous...

Territory, Roots and Conflict: Epistemic Encounters on Sacred Plants

[starbox]     On Sunday, February 25, the closing ceremony for the Conference on Sacred...

Psychedelic Lizard Kings and the Other: Culture, Race and the Frontiers of Peyote

[starbox] There is a scene in Oliver Stone’s 1991 film, The Doors, where the rock...

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