Event Details
Register here to attend group on zoom: https://bit.ly/BIPOCEntheogenRegistration After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. With this
Event Details
Register here to attend group on zoom: https://bit.ly/BIPOCEntheogenRegistration
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. With this registration you will have year-long access to the zoom link and can add all upcoming dates to your calendar.
Join us for our donation-based (info below) bi-monthly BIPOC Entheogen Integration Circle!
What is BIPOC?
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color – Highlighting the unique relationship that Black (African American), Indigenous, and People of Color have that is shaped by their experiences of struggle within various forms of systemic racial oppression. With an aim to grow stronger together in community, so as to empower that impactful relationship towards the progress of all people of color within this struggle. Not to define people within a single label, though rather to unite people around the many causes in the work for collective liberation, naming of their truth, and acknowledgment that not all people face the same levels of injustice. This stands as a principled intention of this integration circle. This circle is a BIPOC only space.
We are a loving and aspirational entheogenic BI-POC community; from those curious, to those just having an initial experience, to those well versed in “journeying.”
This is a safe space open to all gender identifications and sexual orientations, that encourages embracing of your own individual identity.
We are claiming our Indigenous lineage by decolonizing our ancestral legacy, through a growing, loving community with intentions towards healing and “doing the work”.
Held within a culturally respective container of an entheogenic integration circle. We do this because of the necessity for safe spaces to allow the BI-POC community to engage in cathartic, expressive healing within a lovingly supportive container, to navigate their various individual/collective entheogenic journey.
We do this by holding space for one another, through an integrative discovery process, from a heart-centered place of listening.
This group will be a bi-monthly offering. Each circle starts off with the announcement of housekeeping guidelines before moving into a grounding exercise and check-ins. From there we move into more in-depth discourse informed by the moment, with optional offering of responses, and final reflections. Facilitated by Kufikiri Imara.
Facilitator bio: Kufikiri Imara was born and raised on Huichin territory of Ohlone people (Oakland, California). A friend of Sacred Garden Community, he continually works to deepen his craft as a facilitator focused on ethnically diverse communities. As the former head of the DNO committee on Outreach, Education, Access, & Integration, he worked to create broader access to education and the opportunities to profoundly change one’s life for the better. He lends his voice to advocacy for marginalized communities within the psychedelic community.
For questions: kufikiri@psychedelicsocietysf.org
Entheogen: An entheogen is a psychoactive substance that induces altered states in perception, mood, consciousness, cognition, and/or behavior; typically of plant origin.
Disclaimer: Groups do not offer psychotherapy, psychedelic substances, or referrals. This meeting is designed as a secure and anonymous space. It is not a place to promote services or to seek in the procurement of any controlled substances.
Suggested donation $10, no one turned away.
This group is community-supported, the practice of generosity keeps our community and offerings nourished. Please Donate to SF Psychedelic Society or Become a Member Here.
All donations are tax-deductible. The San Francisco Psychedelic Society is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization.
Time
(Sunday) 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM PST
Location
Virtual
Facilitator
Kufikiri Hiari ImaraKufikiri Imara was born and raised on Huichin territory of Ohlone people (Oakland, California). A friend of Sacred Garden Community, he continually works to deepen his craft as a facilitator focused on ethnically diverse communities. As the former head of the DNO committee on Outreach, Education, Access, & Integration, he worked to create broader access to education and the opportunities to profoundly change one’s life for the better. He lends his voice to advocacy for marginalized communities within the psychedelic community.kufikiri@psychedelicsocietysf.org