Could Oregon be the First State to Legalize Psilocybin Therapy?
November 20, 2017
A group in Oregon is drafting a ballot initiative for 2020 that would allow individuals to take psilocybin in supervised settings.
How should we be teaching students about drugs?
June 5, 2018
Rhana Hashemi is the site coordinator for drug and alcohol programs and services for Oakland Unified School District. But, to her students, she is just “the drug lady.”
Pulitzer Prize winner Terry DeMio on life as a heroin beat reporter
September 25, 2018
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Terry Demio talks about reporting on heroin for the Cincinnati Enquirer.
The Future of MDMA: Phase 3 and Beyond
January 14, 2019
What does the future hold for MDMA? We explore MAPS' ongoing FDA phase 3 clinical trials, rescheduling, health insurance, and expanded access.
Young People of Color As Leaders in The Movement To End the War on Drugs
April 22, 2019
How do you center the needs and perspectives of people of color in your activism—not because you want to fill a quota, but because the success of your work depends on it?
psychedelic.support creates a network for psychedelic therapists
November 1, 2018
psychedelic.support could soon become a useful asset to anyone interested in the professional world of psychedelic-related therapy.
The Bunk Police is looking to destroy dishonesty in the drug market
November 27, 2018
If there are other harm-reduction organizations, such as DanceSafe, that are able to distribute test kits, then we won’t attend that event....the ones that refuse DanceSafe, we come in and do it anyways.
What’s so controversial about microdosing?
October 4, 2017
The incredible mainstream press microdosing has received has managed to avoid many discussions.
Psychedelic Harm Reduction in the Czech Republic
July 13, 2017
The Czech Psychedelic Society is creating the Czech version of Zendo Project and KosmiCare.
The families in México who’ve experienced the real consequences of drug prohibition.
May 10, 2017
The families of the disappeared people have had to organize among themselves, do their own investigations, and push state agents such as the police, judges, and the general attorney to do their job.