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Rebel Justice
Rebel Justice - The View Magazine
99 episodes
1 week ago
Send us a text What if the safest path to psychedelic healing starts with strong laws, trained facilitators, and honest conversations about risk? We sit down with legal advocates and a licensed psychotherapist to map a responsible route from stigma to structure—one that replaces the shadows of the underground with clarity, ethics, and care. We unpack how regulation reduces harm and expands access: vetted substances, licensed facilitators, and supportive settings that protect people during in...
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Send us a text What if the safest path to psychedelic healing starts with strong laws, trained facilitators, and honest conversations about risk? We sit down with legal advocates and a licensed psychotherapist to map a responsible route from stigma to structure—one that replaces the shadows of the underground with clarity, ethics, and care. We unpack how regulation reduces harm and expands access: vetted substances, licensed facilitators, and supportive settings that protect people during in...
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Documentary
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
Science,
Social Sciences
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85. Part 1 - Inside the Women's Prison Associations Mission and Legacy
Rebel Justice
30 minutes
4 months ago
85. Part 1 - Inside the Women's Prison Associations Mission and Legacy
Send us a text Meg Egan, CEO of the Women’s Prison Association, takes us inside the oldest U.S. organization dedicated to supporting women impacted by incarceration. Since 1845, WPA has quietly revolutionized justice for women and families, addressing root causes like poverty, trauma, and the criminalization of survival. Meg shares how WPA has evolved over 180 years while staying true to its belief that incarceration should never mean a lifetime of poverty or disconnection. We explore their v...
Rebel Justice
Send us a text What if the safest path to psychedelic healing starts with strong laws, trained facilitators, and honest conversations about risk? We sit down with legal advocates and a licensed psychotherapist to map a responsible route from stigma to structure—one that replaces the shadows of the underground with clarity, ethics, and care. We unpack how regulation reduces harm and expands access: vetted substances, licensed facilitators, and supportive settings that protect people during in...