The greeter at a community space in Denver offers guests free psilocybin-infused gummies as they walk in the door. A panelist shares psychedelic fungi from his home grow after speaking at the Telluride Mushroom Festival. More than 100 people convene at a Mile High City coffee shop to exchange “magic mushrooms” without exchanging money.
This day-long event is a deep dive into the tradition, science and advocacy behind integrating medicinal use of psychedelics into modern culture. Panels throughout the day will include experts from Colorado and across the country.
On Friday, June 2, join Aspen Public Radio, Healing Advocacy Fund, and the Aspen Psychedelic Resource Center for the inaugural Aspen Psychedelic Symposium at the historic Wheeler Opera House in the heart of Aspen, Colorado. The recent successful state passage of the Natural Medicine Health Act represents a massive shift in public perception regarding psychedelics. This day-long event is a deep dive into the tradition, science, and advocacy behind integrating these life-saving medicines into modern culture.
After nearly two years of studying psilocybin mushroom’s impact on Denver’s public health and safety, the City of Denver’s Psilocybin Mushroom Review Panel is close to releasing its findings to the public.