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Ifetayo Harvey founded the People of Color Psychedelic Collective (POCPC). The POCPC educates and builds community with people of color interested in psychedelics and ending the war on drugs. In 2022, Open Society Foundations named Ifetayo a 2022 Soros Justice Fellow.

Episode Description:
In this enlightening episode, we embark explore the intersection of psychedelics, race, and personal healing. Our guest, Ifetayo, shares her insights and experiences, offering a deep dive into the history of psychedelic and cannabis use in Black communities. 

Ifetayo takes us on a voyage through her own family's history, revealing how psychedelics and cannabis impacted her mother's life during the civil rights era. From Jimi Hendrix to contemporary rappers, we explore how Black artists have incorporated psychedelics into their work, often as a means of creative expression and spiritual exploration.

The discussion doesn't stop at the past. Ifetayo discusses the challenges and apprehensions people of color may face when considering psychedelic experiences. She emphasizes the importance of confronting fears and misconceptions, advocating for a thorough self-care routine that integrates mind and body practices.

Additionally, we delve into Ifetayo's personal journey of reconciliation with her father, who was deeply affected by the drug trade and incarceration. Her story highlights the complexity of drug-related issues and the impact on families and communities.

Lastly, we learn about the work of the "People of Color in Psychedelics Collective" and its mission to create a more inclusive and equitable space within the psychedelic community.

Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted relationship between psychedelics, race, and healing, and discover how these substances continue to shape lives and culture.

Show Notes:

This episode is a captivating exploration of history, healing, and hope, offering valuable insights into the world of psychedelics and their impact on diverse communities.

You can find more about People of Color Psychedelic Collective:
https://www.pocpc.org

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