Women and Psychedelics Forum
This unique forum aimed to challenge the effects of the under-representation of women in psychedelic science and community. Among the fifteen women presenting are some of our most esteemed elders; the forum features prominent voices from both the psychedelic underground and academic researchers.
00:00–06:20 Bia Labate — Introduction to the Women and Psychedelics Forum
06:20–11:00 Emily Sinclair — Launching of the Ayahuasca Community Guide to Preventing Sexual Abuse
11:10–19:24 Sarah Scheld — Statement MAPS Public Benefit Corporation Commitment to Ethics and Ethical Touch
20:14–59:50 Kathleen Harrison — Feminism, The Feminine, and Psychedelics: The Past 50 years
00:00–02:40 Bia Labate — Acknowledgements of contributors to the conference
02:42–21:54 Sara Reed — Ego Dissolution, Racial Wounds, and the Female Body: A Journey Home
23:09 Panel 1 — Women’s Spirituality, Feminism in Psychedelic Studies, and Drug Reform Activism Moderator: Jae Sevelius
24:02–37:45 Annette Williams — Women, Spirituality and Plant Based Medicines
38:20–50:06 Val Corral — The Economy of Healing
50:45–01:05:30 Wendy Chapkis — Trouble in Paradise: Lessons in Gender, Race, and Class Inequality in Marijuana Legalization
01:06–01:22:50 Michelle Corbin — The personal is political: The feminist possibilities of psychedelic praxis
Panel 2 — Power, Seduction and Safety in Psychedelic Communities Moderator: Maria Mangini
01:58–19:09 Alicia Danforth — Coming Down from the Psychedelic Power Trip
20:00–33:34 Clancy Cavnar — Gender, Patriarchalism and Power in Ayahuasca Communities
35:00–50:19 Annie Oak — Radical Risk Reduction and Community Conflict Resolution
51:35–01:09:30 Jodie Evans — Bringing Gifts from Ayahuasca into Form
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