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Tag: WomensHistory
Women
Zoë Dubus, Ph.D.
May 3, 2023
LSD and Ayahuasca in Argentina: The Pioneering Work of a Psychoanalyst in the 1950s
Luisa Rebeca Gambier de Álvarez de Toledo was a pioneer in the field of psychoanalysis...
Women
Ibrahim Gabriell
May 18, 2022
A Bridge Between Two Worlds: Ayahuasca and Intercultural Medicine – Interview with Anja Loizaga-Velder
In this interview, Ibrahim Gabriell speaks with Dr. Anja Loizaga-Velder, one of the main experts...
Women
Nidia Olvera-Hernández, Ph.D.
May 9, 2022
Lola “La Chata”. The first important drug trafficker in Mexico City (1934–1959)
Lola "La Chata," also known as María Dolores Estévez Zulueta, was the most famous heroin...
Women
Sean Lawlor, MFA
April 8, 2022
Integrating the Wisdom of Psychedelic History with Emily Willow
Dr. Emily Willow made it her mission to further the psychedelic renaissance through education, including...
Women
Diana Negrín, Ph.D.
March 15, 2022
Coming of Age in the Psychedelic Sixties
What was it like to come of age during the psychedelic sixties? Yvonne Negrin recounts...
Women
Glauber Loures de Assis, Ph.D.
March 9, 2022
Ayahuasca and Childbirth in the Santo Daime Tradition: Solidarity Among Women and Psychedelic Cultural Resistance
The use of ayahuasca during childbirth by women can be seen as an act of...
Women
Ibrahim Gabriell
February 22, 2022
“It is not an orthodox psychotherapy”: An Interview with Ivonne Roquet, Daughter of a Psychedelic Pioneer in Mexico
Ivonne Roquet, daughter of psychedelic pioneer Salvador Roquet, reflects on her father's career in psychotherapy....
Women
Edward MacRae, Ph.D
February 15, 2022
The Religious Uses of Licit and Illicit Psychoactive Substances in a Branch of the Santo Daime Religion
The Santo Daime religion is named after its founder, Raimondo Irineu Serra's name for ayahuasca,...
Women
Raizza Marins, MA
February 4, 2022
Women Who Heal: Musicians in the Urban Ayahuasca Scene
Raizza Marins examines what role women musicians and the sacred feminine play in the burgeoning...
Women
Laura Pérez Gil, Ph.D.
February 2, 2022
Yaminawa Women and Ayahuasca: Shamanism, Gender, and History in the Peruvian Amazon
There is evidence that suggests that before colonial contact, Yaminawa women practiced shamanism and consumed...
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