Founding Mothers Podcast Episode 12: Reconnecting With Culture Through Psychedelic Healing

Lorena Nascimento (she/her) is an educator, working with environmental justice, urban forestry, community engagement, and data empowerment. As a geospatial data analyst, she is looking for opportunities that include education, research, and support of new narratives for entheogen accessibility to support equity in the regulation of psychedelics.

In this episode, Lorena and Emily discuss the need for more drug education, how powerful harm reduction can be, using psychedelics as a way to reconnect with ancestors, and cultural appropriation of psychedelic drugs. They also discuss the People of Color Psychedelic Collective and their vision for the world.

You can follow along with Lorena on Instagram or Twitter. You can follow along with the People of Color Psychedelic Collective on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, as well as on their website.
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