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Grandmother Mona Polacca Blue Water: Hopi /Tewa and Havasupai - Traditional Knowledge

By Mona Polacca — 2017

Grandmother Mona Polacca believes that her origins are as important as her name, Polacca, which means butterfly in the Hopi language. On her father's side, she a Hopi-Tewa from the Sun and the Tobacco Clans. It was her paternal grandfather who named her. See more...

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Marginalized Voices, Racial Trauma, and the Psychedelic Healing Movement

Monnica T. Williams, Ph.D., ABPP, is an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at the University of Ottawa, Canada Research Chair in Mental Health Disparities, and Director of the Laboratory for Culture and Mental Health Disparities.

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We Went to an Ayahuasca Retreat to Experience its 'Psychedelic Healing Powers'

We visit a weekend retreat where the psychedelic drug Ayahuasca is used for therapeutic purposes by shamans who guide participants on a spiritual journey.

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Psychedelics Are Pro-Social | Mark Haden - Maps

In this very educational episode, Mark Haden returns to update us on what has been transpiring over the past year in the realms of scientific inquiry of psychedelic medicines. Mark is the Chair of MAPS Canada (Multi-Disciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies).

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BIPOC Well-Being