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Instagram’s Page-Deletions of Black Women in Psychedelic Advocacy

MORE Act Envisions Federal Decriminalization for Cannabis and Beyond

MORE Act Envisions Federal Decriminalization for Cannabis & Beyond

Nov. 2nd, 2020

Nov. 2nd, 2020

Breonna Taylor Is Dead Because of the Racist War on Drugs

The 2020 election is ushering in local, state and federal policy makers who must make critical decisions about the future of social justice in our country.

May 5th, 2016

May 5th, 2016

5 Barriers To Healthcare For Black Bisexual Women

“Bisexual Health Month” comes and goes under the radar each March and very little is done to improve the healthcare for those of us who are bisexual.

June 8th, 2014

June 8th, 2014

When A Parent Goes To Prison, A Child Also Pays A Price

When she was a child, 22-year-old Ifetayo Harvey's father was sentenced to prison for cocaine trafficking.

Women on Psychedelics

Ifetayo Harvey Interview more

I Have Internet to Do

Reckoning with Kimya Hedayatzadeh Interview more

Huffington Post

Children of Incarcerated Parents Bear the Weight of the War on Drugs more

Drug Policy Alliance

Faith Leaders Meet to Organize the Black Church to End the War on Drugs more

Parental Incarceration

 Personal Accounts and Developmental Impact

(1st Edition) more

Zoe Helene

People of Color Psychedelic Coalition with Ifetayo Harvey more

Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS)

Inside the Rift: Interview With Ifetayo Harvey of MAPS more

High Times

The People of Color Psychedelic Society: Feminism and Psychedelics in One Group more

Daily Hampshire Gazette

Why Students Pushed Back at Smith over Commencement Speaker Christine Lagarde more

Psychedelic Times

FDA Gives Stamp of Approval for Clinical Psilocybin Trials more

Psymposia

Why the Psychedelic Community is so White more

Reform Conference

Ifetayo Harvey: My Dad Is a Victim of the War on Drugs more

AlterNet

What Growing Up With an Incarcerated Father Taught Me About the Drug War more

Throwback Magazine

Leaving Our Children for Prison read more

Bespoken Bones Podcast

Episode 79: The stigma of drug use and blackness listen

Drugs and Stuff: A Podcast from the Drug Policy Alliance

Episode 15: Building a World Where Legal Psychedelics Make Sense listen

Unbroken Chain Podcast

Ep 25: Psychedelics and the War on Drugs w Ifetayo Harvey listen

WHYY

How researchers and advocates of color are forging their own paths in psychedelic-assisted therapy listen

You Can’t Say That Podcast

Ep31 - Ifetayo Harvey (Part 1) listen

Women's Visionary Congress

Why Intentional POC Spaces are Necessary (Youtube) watch

International Drug Policy Reform Conference

How The Drug War affected my Family (Youtube) watch