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Vibration for Vitality, A workshop on Liberating our Voice
Join the People of Color Psychedelic Collective, Serena Malkani, Nidhi Patel, and PsillyGirls, for two healing workshops in New York City.
Vibration for Vitality is a workshop on liberating our voice, meaning using singing to heal. This in-person workshop will include:
sound bath
a yoga session
a cacao ceremony
a cannabis circle
an ancestor altar
EARLY BIRD TICKETS AVAILABLE: USE COUPON CODE DISCOUNT2024 FOR 25% OFF UNTIL OCTOBER 25!
Vibration for Vitality, A workshop on Liberating our Voice
Vibration for Vitality (V4V) is a series of sound and voice healing events organized by the People of Color Psychedelic Collective (POCPC) in partnership with Serena Malkani, M.A., sound ritualist and Ayurvedic advisor. V4V promotes healing through community and music.
Participants will have the opportunity to connect with the community, experience a ceremony, and learn about the therapeutic uses of psychedelics. We want to build community, partnership, and knowledge on our issue(s).
EARLY BIRD TICKETS AVAILABLE: USE COUPON CODE DISCOUNT2024 FOR 25% OFF UNTIL OCTOBER 25!
Developing an Intentional Relationship with Plant Medicine
Join us on August 19th at 6pm CST / 7pm EST for a transformative panel discussion on "Developing an Intentional Relationship with Plant Medicine," part of the Big Psych Conference.
🌿✨ This FREE event will feature expert panelists discussing topics like mindful consumption, potency, cultural impact, and spiritual practices, all designed to deepen your connection with plant medicine.
Vibration for Vitality: A Workshop on Liberating Our Voices
In this online experiential workshop, Serena will lead us through a voice-activating meditation to develop a deeper connection with our voices and how we use them. You will also learn simple tuning exercises that can help calm the nervous system within minutes.
After the meditation, Serena will teach us some powerful ancient self-care rituals derived from the 5000-year-old Indian system of natural medicine, Ayurveda. You will also discover your dosha - your unique ayurvedic mind-body type. According to ancient Ayurvedic wisdom, doshas are the energy patterns that flow around our bodies, governing our thinking and behavior. Knowing our dosha gives us vital insights into what the mind, body, and spirit need to be aligned. Serena will leave us with easy-to-implement daily rituals that balance your dosha and enhance your wellness routine.
This event was produced by the People of Color Psychedelic Collective, a 501c3 non-profit organization. Participants will receive Zoom information via email.
Find the Others
Brooklyn, we are coming to you!
Join us at the legendary House of Yes in Brooklyn, NY, as the Global Psychedelic Society hosts a special afternoon event in collaboration with New York's foundational psychedelic community-based organizations.
Here’s what’s in store:
-Groovy tunes to get you moving
-Relaxing activities like sound baths and facilitated networking
-Art and adaptogenic vendors to explore
-Meet incredible community partners from the NYC area
-Learn how to join or create your own psychedelic community when you return home.
Plus, expect some surprises along the way! Let’s spotlight the community's power in the psychedelic movement at our Community Weaving Decompression.
Use code POCPSY for 15% OFF Registration!
REGISTER: https://lnkd.in/eWwfg6S4
Psychedelic Intersections: Cross-cultural Manifestations of the Sacred Conference 2024
The second annual “Psychedelic Intersections: Cross-cultural Manifestations of the Sacred” conference explores how psychedelics and spirituality intersect differently across cultures, contexts, and traditions. The conference asks the questions: How does psychedelic spirituality emerge and diverge across time and place? What is necessary to promote healthy partnership across beliefs, approaches, disciplines, and communities? How can psychedelic researchers and practitioners build bridges across existing divides? What could the intercultural future of psychedelic spirituality look like?
Hosted by the Center for the Study of World Religions and the Harvard Psychedelics Project at Harvard Divinity School, "Psychedelic Intersections" features over 20 psychedelic researchers and two internationally renowned keynote speakers— Dr. Carl Hart and Dr. Luis Eduardo Luna. The conference builds on the “Explorations in Interdisciplinary Psychedelic Research Conference” held at Harvard Divinity School last April, which was Harvard’s first-ever interdisciplinary psychedelics conference.
Legislative Initiatives & Consulting with Indigenous Peoples
While many cities and states consider legislation around p$ychedlic medicines, there are important considerations to be made beyond regulations and certifications for clinical use. Not only are there decriminalization provisions to be considered for spiritual, religious, and community use, but consultation with and protection of Indigenous Peoples rights and relationships as well as the rights of the medicines themselves must be included. Join PSMN Board Member, Christine Diindiisi McCleave (Anishinaabe) to learn more about the various regional initiatives to create legal access to these medicines and how to respectfully engage with Tribal Nations and Indigenous communities in the process.
Register here!
This webinar will be open to the public and tickets are $20. Proceeds from ticket sales will go to the speaker (90%), and the remainder to PSMN operational overhead. For our current Supporting members, you'll receive a $5 discount on event price (check your email for discount code to use upon checkout).
Vibration for Vitality: A Workshop on Liberating Our Voices
In this experiential workshop, Serena will lead us through a voice-activating meditation to develop a deeper connection with our voices and how we use them. You will also learn simple tuning exercises that can help calm the nervous system within minutes.
After the meditation, Serena will teach us some powerful ancient self-care rituals derived from the 5000-year-old Indian system of natural medicine, Ayurveda. You will also discover your dosha - your unique ayurvedic mind-body type. According to ancient Ayurvedic wisdom, doshas are the energy patterns that flow around our bodies, governing our thinking and behavior. Knowing our dosha gives us vital insights into what the mind, body, and spirit need to be aligned. Serena will leave us with easy-to-implement daily rituals that balance your dosha and enhance your wellness routine.
UnEarthing Mysteries: A Journey Into Fungus, Psychedelics, Spirituality and Culture
Join us for an hour-long exploration of the spiritual significance of fungi in cultures around the world. We will briefly introduce ourselves before discussing the evolving landscape of psychedelics through the lens of people of color. We will seal the event with an energy practice.
Chacruna Community Forum
Building Grassroots Movements and Non-Profits in the Psychedelic Field
As the psychedelic movement rapidly grows within the mainstream sphere, many startups, biotech companies, for-profits, public benefits, and nonprofits are created. With this influx of projects looking for a space within the psychedelic ecosystem, it can be incredibly difficult for some organizations to gain the traction they need to achieve their goals, especially for those grassroots nonprofits looking to expand advocacy and education within the field.
What does the non-profit/grassroots movement in the psychedelic field look like now, and how has that changed over the years? Are there instances where non-profits/grassroots movements collaborate with the so-called emergent “psychedelic industry”? Is there room for the industry to support non-profits and grassroots movements, or are they at odds? How do you sustainably grow community and minimize burnout?
Join us this conversation with Ifetayo Harvey, who is the founder and board president at the People of Color Psychedelic Collective, Victor Acero, who is a Co-Founder and Director of Internal Operations for the Intercollegiate Psychedelics Network, Daniel Garcia, who is founding Board Member of People of Color Psychedelic Collective and licensed to practice law in Colorado, and Kufikiri Imara, who is a globally recognized voice as a champion on the important issues of inclusion, diversity, education, and access within the larger psychedelic community.
Punishment and Place Panel Discussion
On 5/18, join us for a panel discussion featuring our interviewees, Dr. Rachel Knox, Evan Segura, and De'Vannon Hubert, at 6pm ET.
Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUuceCoqTwqH9Ibx5XLu0-1eXFJLabrbLU7
Open House
Join the People of Color Psychedelic Collective for a general information session on May 3, 2023, from 7:30 to 9 pm ET.
Meet the POCPC members and learn about our work and how you can get involved.
REGISTER to attend!
Existential Playground: Consciousness and Altered States
This session will discuss altered states and why they are important to the human experience. What comes up in altered states? What causes altered states to happen? How do altered states inform us, and how do we integrate our downloads into our day-to-day life?
Trauma Research Foundation's Social Justice Summit
Humans and animals have used mind-altering substances for centuries for spiritual and healing purposes. With the war on drugs launching during Nixon's presidency, his administration banned these substances, and users criminalized them. The war on drugs is responsible for the disproportionate incarceration of Black and Latinx people. In the past decade, psychedelics have gained attention in the mainstream for their healing potential. Often, psychedelics are compared to antidepressants and juxtaposed as a better, more improved version of their pharmaceutical counterparts. Yet, is healing that simple? In this course, panelists will discuss the promises and pitfalls of psychedelic healing for trauma. How can psychedelics help heal trauma, and what else is needed to support those seeking healing? What are the risks associated with psychedelic use?
After War
As community organizations, activists, and coalitions continue to dismantle the failed drug prohibition, jurisdiction by jurisdiction, substance by substance, we explore possibilities and problems posed by this new terrain.
People of Color Psychedelic Collective invite you to join us to explore drug policy challenges. This event will include an inspiring Blackadelic experimental musical performance, and a panel discussion featuring leading policy advocates and community health leaders.
We will engage the urgent topic of what work remains and what work will become possible after the war on drugs.
Drugs, Alcohol, and Culture: Where Psilocybin, Mezcal, and Cannabis Meet
While psychedelics, mezcal, and cannabis continue to grow as industries, there is an absence of conversations about the significance of these substances in indigenous cultures in Oaxaca, Mexico. In this expansive conversation, we will discuss how Indigenous groups use these substances traditionally and how U.S. policies, such as the war on drugs and immigration, have shaped indigenous people’s perspectives of these substances. We will also discuss how these industries' tourist economy, cultural appropriation, and formalization perpetuate harm instead of healing for communities safeguarding these practices.
Harm Reduction International: Constellations Festival Healing Justice: A Future of Psychedelics that Prioritises Indigenous Communities and People of Colour
As psychedelics become more prominent in mainstream discourse, how can we ensure that we work towards psychedelics justice? How can we maintain Indigenous sovereignty over traditional drugs like peyote and ayahuasca and ensure that our movements to liberate psychedelics from prohibition incorporate a healing vision of justice?
Physical Absence Enduring Presence: Psychedelics and Grief
Although grief is a universal human experience, our walks with grief are unique and informed by our identities. As Black and brown people, we carry intergenerational and historical grief along with the weight of ongoing systemic oppression and racialization. What role might psychedelics have in tending to our acute and inherited grief? How can we reclaim and reinvent practices for moving with grief as people of color? Join us for a conversation about psychedelics in navigating grief and loss.
Drug Use during Covid-19: A Harm Reduction Conversation
One year has passed since Covid -19 pandemic was declared a global crisis. We have disproportionately witnessed the loss of our BIPOC family members, friends, and community members. As we continue to shelter-in-place, we see the long term side effects of covid across the country.
Cultural Appropriation and Psychedelics
Presenters: Rebeca Rocha, PhD, CSWA, Belinda Eriacho, MT, MPH, Charles Flores, PhD, LPCC, Nicole Buchanan, PhD
Psychedelic Healing for People of Color
Presenters: Ifetayo Harvey, Krupa Patel, Lorena Nascimento, Azhar Ahmad
Empyrean Conference
The People of Color Psychedelic Collective invites you to attend Empyrean, a conference for people of color interested in all things psychedelics. POCPC started in November 2017, when Duane David of Society for Exploration of Altered States and Ifetayo Harvey started holding monthly calls for people of color in drug policy & psychedelic movements to come together to reflect on our experiences with race and began building our own movement. Now we invite you to join ours.
We are living in a historical moment in which trauma is being incurred at high levels. People urgently need healing and care. Educating communities on psychedelics and plant medicine will allow people to approach their health and healing in an autonomous way. It will decentralize healthcare so that people can take preventative measures to protect themselves from chronic illnesses that people with exposure to trauma or high levels of stress are susceptible to.
Schedule
Saturday, September 14, 2019
Registration & Welcome 9:30am-11am
Psychedelics & Drug Policy Panel 11:00am to 12:30pm
LUNCH 12:30pm to 1:30pm
Healing Justice: Community Accountability and Harm in Psychedelic Spaces 1:30pm-3pm
Break 3:00pm to 3:15pm
Our Psychedelic Futures 3:15 to 4:30pm
Closing 4:30 to 5pm
Sunday, September 15, 2019
Meditation with Ananda Leeke 9:30am-10:00am
Breathwork + Cacao Workshop with Christina Kim 10am to 11:00am
Herbalism Workshop 11:00-12:30pm
Source Academy Kid's “American Psychonaut” Lunchtime Film Screening 12:30 to 1:30pm
Safer Spaces: Harm Reduction and Psychedelic Integration 1:30pm to 3pm
Rae Elkanabany
Mohawk Greene
Kwasi Adusei
We recommend booking your stay at the Eaton DC for the conference. Use discount code NIMPACT for 20% off rooms.
This event is wheelchair accessible. If you have concerns about affording a ticket, please contact pocinpsychedelics@gmail.com.