
Dr. Sandra Dreisbach sits down with Dr. Nicholas Powers, an English professor, activist, and author of "Black Psychedelic Revolution" for a profound conversation about psychedelics' role in social transformation.
Drawing from his personal history, Powers shares how his mother's experiences at Woodstock shaped his understanding of psychedelics as tools for liberation. He explains how these substances can help people break free from societal constraints and connect more deeply with others.
Sandra guides the discussion through key insights about:
• How psychedelics can heal both personal and collective trauma
• The importance of creating safe, culturally-informed spaces for healing
• Why revolutionary change might come through love rather than conflict
• The power of storytelling in building bridges between communities
Powers brings a fresh perspective on psychedelic therapy, weaving together his experiences as a poet, activist, and educator to show how these medicines can spark meaningful social change.
His vision challenges traditional revolutionary thinking, suggesting that true transformation comes not through force, but through expanded awareness and human connection.
This episode offers:
- Practical insights for creating supportive psychedelic experiences
- Stories about healing racial trauma
- A new framework for social change
- Deep wisdom about human connection
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