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129. Decolonising Plant Medicine with ICEERS

129. Decolonising Plant Medicine with ICEERS

Update: 2025-05-07
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In this latest episode of the Drug Science Podcast, we talk with Natalia Rebollo and Jesús Alonso Olamendi of the International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research, and Service (ICEERS). They discuss the lasting legacy of colonialism in the psychedelic culture of indigenous communities, stressing the need for the sacredness of these substances to be uplifted and not commodified. Throughout, they explore their work with ICEER’s Ayahuasca Defense Fund and how it has begun to change the narrative surrounding psychedelics in prohibitionist countries. Operating between indigenous communities and the Western world, they provide a unique perspective that shows how both communities can learn from each other.

 

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129. Decolonising Plant Medicine with ICEERS

129. Decolonising Plant Medicine with ICEERS

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