Camille Barton
Camille Barton is an artist, writer and somatic educator, working on the intersections of wellness, drug policy, and healing justice. Camille is the director of the Collective Liberation Project, and the creator of a trauma informed approach to diversity and decolonization work that centers the body and lived experience. Camille is currently researching grief on behalf of the Global Environments Network, creating a tool kit of grief practices aimed at supporting intersectional approaches to ecological activism. They also work as a consultant for the EDGE Funders Alliance and MAPS, ensuring that MDMA psychotherapy will be accessible to people of color. You can follow their work on Instagram.
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How Anti-Racism is a Form of Psychedelic Harm Reduction
Psychedelics don't inherently make us more just—we must work at it, together.
