Psychedelic Culture 2025
March 29th - 30th
110 Speakers
500 Attendees
54 Partners

The Program
At this two day in-person conference, with 3 simultaneous tracks, Chacruna delivered comprehensive panels and experiential opportunities that fostered conversations around topics including:
Indigenous voices ○ Indigenous reciprocity ○ biocultural conservation ○ religion and psychedelics ○ holding mindful ceremony ○ legislation reform ○ law and policy ○ racial equity and access ○ queering psychedelics ○ women in psychedelics ○ veteran leaders in psychedelics ○ disabled populations and psychedelics ○ perspectives from the Global South ○ critical reflections on psychedelic science ○ including psychedelic assisted therapy ○ sexual abuse ○ touch and ethics ○ dialogues between neuroscience and shamanism.
Chacruna also offer a space for people to experience Indigenous music and rapé (tobacco) ceremonies.
On Being a Shaman
Adana Omágua Kambeba - a Brazilian Indigenous medical doctor, traditional healer, educator and activist.
Protecting Plant Medicines
Mona Polacca - the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers
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Chacruna started producing large-scale conferences in Mexico in 2015, and then yearly spring conferences in the West Coast since 2018. Psychedelic Culture 2025 will continue our tradition of exploring cutting-edge themes that are largely absent from the mainstream psychedelic conversation. Chacruna’s interdisciplinary conferences are well known for bringing diverse voices together, combining intellectual vision and rigor, community, activism, heart and soul. In the midst of the so called psychedelic renaissance, it is more important than ever to promote dialogues between scientists and communities who have been truly involved with these medicines, to have knowledge about the proper ways to use and steward them.
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