Psychedelics are the new panacea for depression and addiction, but the research has largely been conducted on white people. How do psychedelics affect black people? What are the unique challenges to treating trauma in communities of colour? This talk will cover healing techniques for depression and addiction. We will also focus on how trauma is externalised through behaviour and mindsets. In detail, we will review training modules for therapy in communities of colour some of which include..
Introduced by and planned with the help of psychedelic educator Darren Le Baron.
Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm – come down early to grab a good seat!
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Moudou Baqui is a Detroit native and visionary community organizer. He served as the spokesperson and principle organizer of Prop E Decriminalization of Entheogens in Detroit, which successfully passed in 2021. Under the tutelage of Kilindi Iyi, he has studied African combative martial arts and sacred plants use and culture for over 20 years. He was exposed to the knowledge and application, cultivation and cultural history of entheogens. He has further continued his studies of ancient human history, metacognition, and entheogens via travel on several continents.
He currently sits on the National Decriminalize Nature Board. He is the founder of H.U.U.D Noetics (Healing Urban Communities Through Unleashed Divinity) an organization dedicated to educating the public on the major benefits of psychedelics as a therapeutic tool for addiction and depression. He works as a psychedelic coach for mental health professionals in a nationally recognized Psychedelic Therapy training program. His work has been featured in 2022 Psychedelia magazine series.
Opening Times: (food served daily until 10pm)
Monday: 3pm-11pm (food served from 5pm)
Tuesday-Thursday: 3pm-11pm
Friday & Saturday: 12pm-3am
Sunday: 12pm-11pm
Unfortunately we cannot cater for under 18’s past 7pm on weekends.
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