Erika Dyck, Ph.D.

Erika Dyck, Ph.D. (History), is a Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, and a Canada Research Chair in the History of Health & Social Justice. Erika is also part of Chacruna’s Board of Directors and hosts the two series “Women in the History of Psychedelic Plant Medicines” and “Global History of Psychedelics.”

Recent Posts by Author

Nancy Turner and the Work of Preserving Plant Knowledge

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Jane Osmond: The Wonder of Weyburn

Married to Humphry Osmond, Jane Osmond developed networks of care and friendship that supported the...

Celebrating 25 Weeks of ‘Women in the History of Psychedelic Plant Medicines’

Look back on the first 25 weeks of our "Women in the History of Psychedelic...

Redwing Keyssar: Nurse, Midwife to the Dying, Ceremonialist

There is a reason we call it Mother Earth. Nature teaches us. It nurtures. It...

An Interview with Mariavittoria Mangini

How does one describe the ways in which a person’s life is touched by psychedelics?...

Women in the History of Psychedelic Plant Medicines

Chacruna is proud to host this series of reflections on women in the history of...

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