Help Robin get settled so she can continue healing
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For the past year, Robin (@blackpeopletrip) has been documenting her journey treating PTSD with psychedelics. She writes about combating the stigma of being a Black person taking psychedelics, the injustice of being disproportionately impacted by the War on Drugs, the enormous challenges for low income people trying to access lifesaving treatments and new paradigms for democratizing the field. She is also building a much-needed community for people of color interested in psychedelics, speaking out as a fearless advocate for those being excluded from the psychedelic revolution and writing a book about her personal experiences. The psychedelics field is in desperate need of diverse voices and perspectives; she is filling this void.
At the same time, Robin is also processing her own trauma, and for that to happen, she needs stability. PTSD has created instability in her life, including her housing, which has been enormously destabilized in the past few months.
GOOD NEWS: Robin found a place that will accept her as a renter and provide her with long-term, stable and safe housing. However, she needs to raise an additional $4500 by SATURDAY AUGUST 7 for three months rent and security deposit.
We need Robin’s work more than ever to create a psychedelic community that is truly for everyone. Please consider donating towards her ongoing and invaluable contribution to this field.
At the same time, Robin is also processing her own trauma, and for that to happen, she needs stability. PTSD has created instability in her life, including her housing, which has been enormously destabilized in the past few months.
GOOD NEWS: Robin found a place that will accept her as a renter and provide her with long-term, stable and safe housing. However, she needs to raise an additional $4500 by SATURDAY AUGUST 7 for three months rent and security deposit.
We need Robin’s work more than ever to create a psychedelic community that is truly for everyone. Please consider donating towards her ongoing and invaluable contribution to this field.
Organizer
Rebecca Kronman
Organizer
San Francisco, CA