Psychedelic justice
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The Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines
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TOWARD A DIVERSE AND EQUITABLE PSYCHEDELIC CULTURE
EDITED BY BEATRIZ C. LABATE AND CLANCY CAVNAR
TOWARD A DIVERSE AND EQUITABLE PSYCHEDELIC CULTURE
“Who is included, who has safe access, who has the power and privilege of participating,
dispensing, and using psychedelics, are crucial issues and questions that must be brought to the
fore.”
Within the last decade, psychedelics have assimilated into the mainstream, even becoming a multimillion
dollar industry. As psychedelic medicine integrates into our widespread capitalist culture, the question of what forces will gain control and shape the direction of the psychedelic renaissance is front and center. In this pivotal time, with so many new players emerging, those who believe that psychedelics can transform society are being challenged to define, and embody, the values that will shape this growing movement.
The essays in Psychedelic Justice examine both historical and modern issues within psychedelic communities that many may not be aware of. Radical, cultural transformtion is the guiding force behind this socially visionary anthology. It guides us in cultivating a psychedelic culture that represents everyone, honors voices that have been suppressed for too
long, and envisions a more beautiful tomorrow through the psychedelic lens.