There’s now robust amounts of data showing psychedelics hold promise for mental health and, yet, if we’re seeking to reduce suffering among the most number of people, it’s not quite that simple. In this issue, we feature prescient work being done to create more inclusivity within psychedelics, through organizations such as the Asian Psychedelic Collective, the Arab Psychedelic Society, and Queering Psychedelics, a conference series and book highlighting LGBTQIA+ voices within psychedelics. We also look at ongoing psychedelic reform efforts —and people around the country who are already facilitating supported experiences and setting up shop. The care being offered runs the gamut, from clinical settings to underground ceremonies. We’re here to hold space for the critical conversations that are unfolding as we navigate through these experiences, individually and collectively.
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