Gary Smith, J.D. The conservative shift in the Supreme Court continues to have profound effects upon religious jurisprudence. For psychedelic religions in particular, the Supreme Court’s […]
Alessandro Tarsia In the second half of the 20th century, farmers on the Canadian prairies produced ergot (Claviceps purpurea) for use in the pharmacological industry. But […]
Darron T. Smith, Ph.D Being Black in the US is to learn to live with persistent racial slights, slurs, insults and even violence. Racial mistreatment or […]
Nora Jaffary You might assume that medicinal contraceptives are recent products of modern western science. In fact, Indigenous healers and midwives in the Americas used botanical […]
Maria Mocerino Sutton King is an Afro-Indigenous activist who is innovating Native healthcare services and building sustainable businesses for Native and Indigenous peoples. As the former […]
Naomi Rendina The famous Supreme Court of the United States decision Roe v. Wade (1973) is a landmark in abortion rights, enshrining legal access to elective abortive procedures […]
Wixárika Regional Council The Wixárika Regional Council for the Defense of Wirikuta made up of the Traditional, Civil and Agricultural Authorities of the Communities of Bancos […]
Wendy Kline Nothing prepared me for this transcendental experience. By then, performing music in a church was part of my weekly routine. My mother was the […]
Stephen Lett By the late 1950s, music’s vital contribution to psychedelic therapy was well-established. A brief mention of music seems almost obligatory in a central strain of the literature. When discussing their methods in a 1961 article, […]