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Psychedelic Education Through a Healing Justice Lens

October 18, 2024
Featuring: Diana Quinn, ND

What is healing justice? And what does psychedelic education look like through the lens of healing justice and anti-oppression?

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What is healing justice? And what does psychedelic education look like through the lens of healing justice and anti-oppression?

In this episode, Joe interviews Diana Quinn, ND: naturopathic doctor, healing justice practitioner, and director of clinical education at the Naropa Center for Psychedelic Studies, where she directs their Psilocybin Facilitator Training certificate program.

She discusses her path from anthropology to naturopathy, and eventually to psychedelics and activism, finding a framework for psychedelic education grounded in healing justice, which recognizes the impact of collective trauma on all of us, seeks to reclaim lost or stolen models of healing, focuses on equity and accessibility, and brings an anti-oppression lens to training programs to give students a greater capacity for culturally responsive care. She encourages seeing things from an anti-capitalist viewpoint, and recognizes the huge clash between using such powerful and mystical medicines inside structures so embedded with problematic human qualities. How can you build inside of these Western systems without being affected by that capitalist energy?

She discusses:

  • The importance of respecting plants from other cultures – that no healing or consciousness expansion is justifiable when it threatens an entire species
  • The challenge of integrating the weirdest parts of non-ordinary states into education: How does a Western framework come to terms with the ineffable?
  • How colonialism and the culture born from it has hurt us all
  • The importance of finding your own lineage and what is sacred to you
  • The work of Rick Tarnas and the amazing patterns we can find in astrology

and more! 

Naropa is running the third cohort of their 8-month psychedelic-assisted therapy certificate program, they’re launching a psilocybin facilitator program, and they hope to have their own healing center up and running sometime in 2025.

Links

Naropa.edu: Naropa Center For Psychedelic Studies

Thresholdmedicine.com

PT292 – Sam Gandy – Vital Psychedelic Conversations

PT341 – Racism, Trauma, Research, and Psychedelics, featuring: Monnica Williams, Ph.D.

PT236 – Drugs: Honesty, Responsibility, and Logic, featuring: Dr. Carl Hart

YouTube: Horizons 2019: CARL HART, PH.D. “Dispelling Lies the Psychedelic Community Believes About Drugs”

Kaalogii.com (Belinda Eriacho)

Whitesupremacyculture.info (Tema Okun)

Anti-Oppressive Psychotherapeutic Practice, by Florie St. Aime

Psyche Unbound: Essays in Honor of Stanislav Grof, Edited by Richard Tarnas and Sean Kelly

PT291 – Rick Tarnas & Sean Kelly, Ph.D. – The Impact of Stanislav Grof, Ego Death, and The Psyche Unbound

Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View, by Richard Tarnas

Changingofthegods.com

YouTube: The Cosmic Weather Report – Episode 10 – April 2022 Forecast, with Renn Butler and Chad Harris

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In this Episode

Diana Quinn, ND

Dr. Diana Quinn (she/her) is a licensed naturopathic doctor, healing justice practitioner, and psychedelic educator. Dr. Quinn is the Director of Clinical Education at the Naropa Center for Psychedelic Studies, where she directs the Psilocybin Facilitator Training certificate program and helps oversee the Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy certificate program. Her work in psychedelic education centers historically excluded communities, offering anti-oppressive curriculum and training for psychedelic facilitators in both the medical and adult-use models. She has over 20 years of service to BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and other marginalized communities. Some of her lineages of training and practice include emergent strategy, Somatic Abolitionism, generative somatics, and apprenticeship in traditions of curanderismo. In the emerging field of psychedelic medicine, Dr. Quinn works to build more just, ethical, and safe approaches to delivery of care. She previously served on the Board of Psychedelic Medicine and Therapies, where she was co-Chair of the DEI Committee, and was a member of the Ethics Working Group for the American Psychedelic Practitioners Association. She serves on numerous advisory boards where she brings a dedication to ethical integrity, equity, accessibility, and Indigenous reciprocity in the psychedelic field.

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