Our Voices.

There are many voices within the decriminalization movement. Here are but a few from our group of advocates. Join us to add your voice to the movement.

 

Entheogenic cultivator Niko Summers, along with his herbalist mother Elizabeth Summers, discuss how plant medicine have helped him throughout his life--with the aid and good fortune of being in a lineage of herbalists

 

"My name is Angelica Valadez, “Aikutzi,” I’m descendant from, the Wixárkika (Huichol) people of Mexico. I am a Wixarika/Native/ Mexican-American woman of color that resides in California and Mexico, and serve on the board of directors of Decriminalize Nature. The opinions I express here are my own, and I do not speak on behalf of the Wixarika people or represent them.”

In the heart of San Francisco's Castro District, I spoke with Dr. Jennifer Christian about why she supports CA SB 519 and the similarities between a meditation practice and a psychedelic experience.

On October 9th, 2020, in the midst of Covid, I interviewed Dr. Larissa Maier in the Mission Bay in San Francisco. It was an illuminating, heart-warming

Carlos Plazola is the Co-Chair and Co-Founder, of Decriminalize Nature. This video discusses the inspiration of his advocacy for entheogens and psilocybin mushrooms due to their potential to heal ourselves and the planet.

James McConchie discusses his genesis to psychedelic educator and mushroom shop owner.