Abstract
Equity and diversity are essential to the development of inclusive psychedelic research. However, oversights and misattributions are common, particularly when it comes to accounts of important psychedelic moments and key figures. Dr. Valentina Pavlovna Wasson is an important early contributor to the growth of Western psychedelic science but remains under-recognized. Psychedelic researchers must continue to address the glaring need to ask questions and examine the foundations of what we think we know about psychedelic studies to question our assumptions with a critical and intersectional eye to resist replicating social and cultural inequalities in psychedelic research and history.
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Williams, M. T., Bartlett, A., Michaels, T., Sevelius, J., & George, J. R. (2021). Dr. Valentina wasson: Questioning what we think we know about the foundations of psychedelic science. Journal of Psychedelic Studies, 4(3), 146–148. https://doi.org/10.1556/2054.2020.00133
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