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Essays on the history of psychedelics, the present renaissance, and
visions for an inclusive and equitable future. As psychedelics and
psychedelic-assisted therapies explode into the popular
consciousness, what does it mean to cultivate and embody a
psychedelic renaissance that learns from the past and prepares for
the future? From cultural appropriation and sustainability to
diversity, inclusion and venture capitalism, Psychedelic Justice:
Toward a Diverse and Equitable Psychedelic Culture examines the
history of psychedelics, celebrates its present moment and
contemplates how advocates and policymakers can shape the future
integration of psychedelics into general society. An anthology of
essays written for the Chacruna Institute and edited by its
co-founders Bia Labate, Ph.d, and Clancy Cavnar, Psy.D, Psychedelic
Justice highlights the need for an inclusionary, societal-level
approach to the psychedelic renaissance. In addition to
psychedelics and drug policy, works in this book examine
psychedelics in the contexts of capitalism, Indigenous traditions,
reciprocity, sustainability, mental health, diversity, sex, power,
and more. A mirror of the vision for a more inclusive psychedelic
future, Psychedelic Justice highlights voices that have been long
marginalized in Western psychedelic culture: women, queer people,
people of color, and Indigenous people. Essay authors include
Labate, Cavnar, Belina Eracho, MPH, Bill Brennan, Ph.D (C), NiCole
T. Buchanan, Ph.D, Erika Dyck, Ph.D, Jeanna Eichenbaum, LCSW, Sean
Lawler, MFA, Monnica T. Williams, Ph.D, ABPP and more. With a focus
on radical cultural transformation as the guiding force behind
visionary social change and the future of psychedelics, Psychedelic
Justice: Toward a Diverse and Equitable Psychedelic Culture, is a
guide for a more inclusive and equitable tomorrow.
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