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Physical Absence Enduring Presence: Psychedelics and Grief

Presenters: Abou Farman, Ifetayo Harvey, Dr. Diana Quinn, and Oceana Sawyer a

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.

Psychedelics and Grief

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Grief and Race

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Race and Psychedelics

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@latinxgrief

@griefwerk, sacred digital grieving space centering black folx

@thegriefgang, podcast normalizing grief

@thegriefsafespace

@thegloriushum, queer Black death guide focused on grief

BIPOC Mental Health Resources

BIPOC-centered Psychedelic Assisted Therapy

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