in D.C., they witnessed attendees speak of the need for spaces where BIPOC could talk through healing from the trauma of racism through psychedelic journeying. That’s when the pair united on the idea for their collective. They would meet that need while still welcoming all, and working in community with white journeyers aligned with their vision of equitably redistributing access to these medicines.
While any topic related to psychedelics is open for discussion, the Sabina Project does not allow the use or sale of illegal substances in any of its activities. Instead, they work with sacred earth medicines unrestricted in the U.S. One of them is rapeh, a powdered blend of nicotiana rustica, or rainforest tobacco, as well as bobinsana, mint, and other regionally local plants, herbs, and seeds.
I see your psychedelic education and raise u with THIS!!!!
Fix the cover! MadameVP KamalaHarris Vogue
Who reads this
Maybe the rich mofos over at vogue should donate half a million each to black owned small business. Oh wait they don’t really give a shit about people and just like profiting off articles about diversity
You idiots fucked up coming after stoolpresidente
Right on!
Not vogue writing about black people!
stoolpresidente don't be f****** around with stoolies.
Is the Kamala cover fake?
Yeah, sacred earth medicine has never been revered. Damn hippies.
Huh?!?