Category: Women

Introduction to Women and Psychedelics

Women and Psychedelics: Uncovering Invisible Voices highlights the overlooked contributions of women in the history...

Women, Mental Illness and Psychedelic Therapy in Postwar France

By examining archival documents that highlight the experiences of women, Zoë Dubus is able to...

LSD and Ayahuasca in Argentina: The Pioneering Work of a Psychoanalyst in the 1950s

Luisa Rebeca Gambier de Álvarez de Toledo was a pioneer in the field of psychoanalysis...

Ann Shulgin, pionnière de la ré-émergence psychédélique actuelle, est décédée à l’âge 91 ans

Ann Shulgin, one of the foremost thinkers and authors to have guided the current resurgence...

Ann Shulgin, Forerunner of Today’s Psychedelic Re-Emergence, Dies at 91

Ann Shulgin, one of the foremost thinkers and authors to have guided the current resurgence...

A Bridge Between Two Worlds: Ayahuasca and Intercultural Medicine – Interview with Anja Loizaga-Velder

In this interview, Ibrahim Gabriell speaks with Dr. Anja Loizaga-Velder, one of the main experts...

Lola “La Chata”. The first important drug trafficker in Mexico City (1934–1959)

Lola "La Chata," also known as María Dolores Estévez Zulueta, was the most famous heroin...

Integrating the Wisdom of Psychedelic History with Emily Willow

Dr. Emily Willow made it her mission to further the psychedelic renaissance through education, including...

Coming of Age in the Psychedelic Sixties

What was it like to come of age during the psychedelic sixties? Yvonne Negrin recounts...