Culture


Psychedelic Inclusivity: Hopes and Challenges


When stubborn drives for inclusion and connection in the present betray a racially divided past, psychonauts may be able to attend to histories of exclusion, separation and disconnection in order to deepen our understanding and engagement in the present.

Privilege and Safety in the Psychedelic Community


I feel safe openly advocating for the beneficial use of illicit substances because I have never been stopped by police without legitimate cause.

Why the Psychedelic Community is so White


The War on Drugs is inherently anti-black. Most psychedelic users that I’ve encountered are hesitant to take a stance on the racial aspects of the drug war.

We talked with Michael Verdon, an artist who burns down his work.


We talked with Michael Verdon, the artist behind the burning temple at Catharsis on the Mall

2016 Election: A State-By-State Cannabis Recap


A quick look at what happened with cannabis voting in all 9 states.

Mapping Marijuana Legalization


Five states have full legalization initiatives on the ballot. Four will be voting on medical cannabis. Here is a rundown of what each initiative aims to do.

We Talked with World Ayahuasca Conference Organizer Ben De Loenen


"Too many people just see ayahuasca as a sales product and that’s a problem, where it becomes commodified."

For college students, marijuana regulations cause confusion


As states continue to legalize or decriminalize marijuana for both medical and recreational use, more and more students face confusing regulations.

Canada Approves Legal Heroin For Severely Addicted Patients


Canada has amended its policies on heroin to allow doctors to prescribe the drug to patients suffering severe addiction.

Half Baked Legalization Reflects Structural Inequalities of the System


Legalization should mean everyone has the right to grow, not just some people or corporations with money looking to profit.

Destigmatizing Marijuana and Psychedelics in Hong Kong


Through social media, student exchange, and American pop culture, perceptions of marijuana & psychedelics are slowly changing in Hong Kong.

LSD Helped Me Ditch My Crutches & Scale Mountains


We passed out the tabs of acid, we toasted, and we dropped. And then suddenly, up we went. I stood up, gingerly putting my weight on my right leg. And...nothing. No pain. No tenderness. I was invincible.

MDMA showed me there’s more to life than being stuck over an ex-girlfriend


“Let It Happen” by Tame Impala came on as if there was a switch inside my brain where the drug started working.

A Narc Gifts a Priest LSD


“Ralph, have you ever done LSD?” Of course, my dad’s speaking to a policeman, and it’s the 70’s, and my dad hadn’t done LSD.

Obama Commutes Sentences for 111, Including Deadhead Serving Life for LSD


Timothy Tyler, was serving a double-life sentence without the possibility of parole for selling LSD.

Getting High is a Human Right: Reflections from Uruguay After Cannabis Legalization


Activists have started creating new spaces for healing, acceptance, heightened consciousness, and fun—a completely legitimate reason to do anything, especially get high.

Envisioning a Sensible Psychedelic Drug Policy


What if honest drug education, harm reduction, long term integration, and acknowledging risks, took the place of propaganda?

J Walking along Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Trail


We would have only one chance to intercept Hillary Clinton in the parking lot.

Culture


Psychedelic Inclusivity: Hopes and Challenges


When stubborn drives for inclusion and connection in the present betray a racially divided past, psychonauts may be able to attend to histories of exclusion, separation and disconnection in order to deepen our understanding and engagement in the present.

Privilege and Safety in the Psychedelic Community


I feel safe openly advocating for the beneficial use of illicit substances because I have never been stopped by police without legitimate cause.

Why the Psychedelic Community is so White


The War on Drugs is inherently anti-black. Most psychedelic users that I’ve encountered are hesitant to take a stance on the racial aspects of the drug war.

We talked with Michael Verdon, an artist who burns down his work.


We talked with Michael Verdon, the artist behind the burning temple at Catharsis on the Mall

2016 Election: A State-By-State Cannabis Recap


A quick look at what happened with cannabis voting in all 9 states.

Mapping Marijuana Legalization


Five states have full legalization initiatives on the ballot. Four will be voting on medical cannabis. Here is a rundown of what each initiative aims to do.

We Talked with World Ayahuasca Conference Organizer Ben De Loenen


"Too many people just see ayahuasca as a sales product and that’s a problem, where it becomes commodified."

For college students, marijuana regulations cause confusion


As states continue to legalize or decriminalize marijuana for both medical and recreational use, more and more students face confusing regulations.

Canada Approves Legal Heroin For Severely Addicted Patients


Canada has amended its policies on heroin to allow doctors to prescribe the drug to patients suffering severe addiction.

Half Baked Legalization Reflects Structural Inequalities of the System


Legalization should mean everyone has the right to grow, not just some people or corporations with money looking to profit.

Destigmatizing Marijuana and Psychedelics in Hong Kong


Through social media, student exchange, and American pop culture, perceptions of marijuana & psychedelics are slowly changing in Hong Kong.

LSD Helped Me Ditch My Crutches & Scale Mountains


We passed out the tabs of acid, we toasted, and we dropped. And then suddenly, up we went. I stood up, gingerly putting my weight on my right leg. And...nothing. No pain. No tenderness. I was invincible.

MDMA showed me there’s more to life than being stuck over an ex-girlfriend


“Let It Happen” by Tame Impala came on as if there was a switch inside my brain where the drug started working.

A Narc Gifts a Priest LSD


“Ralph, have you ever done LSD?” Of course, my dad’s speaking to a policeman, and it’s the 70’s, and my dad hadn’t done LSD.

Obama Commutes Sentences for 111, Including Deadhead Serving Life for LSD


Timothy Tyler, was serving a double-life sentence without the possibility of parole for selling LSD.

Getting High is a Human Right: Reflections from Uruguay After Cannabis Legalization


Activists have started creating new spaces for healing, acceptance, heightened consciousness, and fun—a completely legitimate reason to do anything, especially get high.

Envisioning a Sensible Psychedelic Drug Policy


What if honest drug education, harm reduction, long term integration, and acknowledging risks, took the place of propaganda?

J Walking along Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Trail


We would have only one chance to intercept Hillary Clinton in the parking lot.