Barine Majewska to Participate in Psychedelic Club of Denver's 'Exploring Ways to End the Drug War' Forum

Jul 28, 2021

VS entheogens and emerging therapies attorney Barine Majewska, alongside other leaders in the psychedelic and drug policy space, will explore political and policy avenues for ending the war on drugs in this upcoming forum on August 4, 2021 from 7 - 9 p.m. MT. The event is free to the public and will be held at the Denver Press Club at 1330 Glenarm Place.

Other speakers include Art Way (Former Drug Policy Alliance Director/Equitable Consulting), Kevin Matthews (I-301/Vote Nature), Matthew Duffy (SPORE), Professor Caroline Conzelman (University of Colorado), and Veronica Lightning Horse (The Healing Ground).

Learn more and RSVP here!

About the Psychedelic Club

Founded at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2015, the Psychedelic Club focuses on the redefinition of our cultural relationship to psychedelic substances. A failed War on Drugs has littered the narrative field with propaganda, stigma, and bad policy. Psychedelics Club seeks to clear the air of these informational pollutants by facilitating an open and intellectually honest examination of the role of psychedelics within our personal, collective, and historical lives. 

A public and inclusive chapter-based community non-profit, Psychedelic Club brings like-hearted humans together and provides a social venue within which psychedelic interests are normalized, accepted, and understood. Their singular aim is to carry psychedelic fascination out of the counterproductive counterculture and into the light of the mainstream.

 

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