WHO WE ARE:

The Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization co-founded by Brazilian anthropologist Dr. Bia Labate and American psychologist Dr. Clancy Cavnar, based in Northern California and with strong ties to Brazil and Mexico. We promote reciprocity in the psychedelic community, and support the protection of sacred plants and cultural traditions. We advance psychedelic justice through curating critical conversations and uplifting the voices of women, queer people, Indigenous peoples, people of color, and the Global South in the field of psychedelic science.

POSITION OVERVIEW:

The Chacruna Institute is recruiting a Program Coordinator with Latin American experience to advance its network of grassroots biocultural conservation advocacy and reciprocity campaign, the Indigenous Reciprocity Initiative of the Americas (IRI). The ideal candidate is either directly involved with Indigenous activism and/or brings a strong foundation of anthropological and ethnographic training to the cultural sensitivity and awareness required for coordinating the IRI Program. The IRI Program is decolonizing philanthropy by creating a pool of funds that supports grassroots Indigenous initiatives from the foundation upward, addressing everything from food security and environmental health to economic and educational support, cultural conservation, and more.

IRI’s Theory of Change:

IRI recognizes that a 100% ground-up structure emphasizing local agency that challenges conventional philanthropic models is the most meaningful way to support Indigenous and local community autonomy and the most impactful way to support biodiversity. IRI serves as a platform for reciprocity, education and collaboration:

  1. Raising unconditional funding: Accepting donations with strict adherence to the terms set by IRI partners, distributing unrestricted funds evenly. This flexible funding is used to address the immediate and constantly changing needs of community projects.
  2. Providing a platform for education: Presenting at conferences & universities, co-producing publications exploring reciprocity, biocultural conservation, plant medicine, and Indigenous rights.
  3. Providing support through research and audio-visual services: Engaging with Indigenous and local stakeholders on their terms to support existing initiatives by providing relevant ethnographic and audiovisual materials as needed and when possible.

We work in partnership and collaboration with Indigenous and local peoples to help them defend their lives, protect their natural and cultural resources. Our work is rooted directly in our deep and enduring relationships and partnerships with Indigenous and local communities at the grassroots. As part of a small organization, you will have the opportunity to be involved in a broad array of campaigns, and to coordinate with Chacruna staff to integrate IRI into all Chacruna events and offerings.

COMPETENCIES

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Coordination

Communications

TO APPLY:

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