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psychedelic motherhood

Psychedelic Motherhood: The Altered States of Birth

Psychedelic motherhood employs the lessons learned from psychedelic altered states to navigate the transition to parenthood.
Amy and Kiyoshi Izumi found friendship in the Canadian psychedelic community

The Izumis & Osmonds: Friendship & Resilience in the Canadian Psychedelic Community

Kiyoshi and Amy Izumi found friendship and shared resiliency in Jane and Humphry Osmond as part of the psychedelic community.
psychedelics and pleasure

Can Psychedelics Open Us to Pleasure?

Psychedelics can help us overcome our repressed traumas and related shame that prevent us from truly enjoying and experiencing pleasure.

How Ayahuasca Can Help Gay Men Create Better Dance Parties

Gay men’s dance parties are communal rituals that carry the potential for deep healing, both individually and as a collective. However, wounds from the closet create an atmosphere of exclusion that can harm instead of heal. Through Ayahuasca ceremonies, another form of communal ritual, I learned how to craft more fulfilling experiences at these parties.
Yorkville, Toronto, Canada's Haight-Ashbury

Hippie Girls in Yorkville: Canada’s Haight-Ashbury

Yorkville, Toronto brought its own Canadian twist on being hip in the age of countercultural radicalism, sexual revolutions, and drug experimentation.
Susi Ramstein rode a tram during her first LSD trip. This tram breaking through a psychedelic image represents this moment.

Susi’s Tram Ride: Recognizing the First Woman to Take LSD

Susi Ramstein was the first woman to take LSD and the first psychedelic guide, yet very little is known about her experiences.
An archival file cabinet with some drawers open represented in psychedelic colours.

Spotlight on Betsy Gordon and the Psychoactive Substances Research Collection

Not one for the limelight, Betsy Gordon has worked behind the scenes of psychedelic psychiatry by preserving psychedelic research.
Maria Sabina, Wasson, and Colonialism

María Sabina, Mushrooms, and Colonial Extractivism

While Robert Gordon Wasson obtained fame, María Sabina lived with the stigma of "revealing" the secrets of the mushrooms to an outsider.

Building Bridges: Queering Psychedelics Two Years Later

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2021 from 12:00-2:00 pm PST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE Happy Pride! Join us for a lively conversation about the intersection of queer identity...
Mescaline

Is Peyote the same as mescaline?: A Cultural History

The history of transforming peyote into mescaline is a story of separating plants from people. It is a story of colonialism.

Psychedelic Businesses

Diversity and Inclusion

Indigenous Perspectives on the Global Pandemic

Peyote Conservation and Indigenous Rights

Ayahuasca

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