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5/8/24: Ayize Jama-Everett - Personal and Societal Healing: A Table of Our Own
May 8th, 5:30-6:20pm
McMurtry Art Building, Room 350
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Ayize Jama-Everett holds three Master’s degrees: Divinity, Psychology, and in Fine Arts, Writing. He
blends these degrees in all his work, often identifying as a guerilla theologian, a community based
therapist, and an afro-futurist in the same breath. He’s taught at Starr King School for the Ministry,
California College of the Arts, The University of California, Riverside, Western Colorado College,
and several private High schools for over twenty years. His expertise includes working with
adolescents, the history of substance use in the United States, the history of Sacred Plant
medicines in the Maghreb, the religious roots of political violence from Ireland to the Middle East,
educational arts pedagogy, and Afrofuturism. As an associate professor at Starr King, he teaches
The Sacred and the Substance, a course that examines the role of conscious altering plants in
religions around the world. He also coordinates the Psychedelics and the Seminary lecture series
for Starr King, which invites luminaries from the Psychedelic world to discuss their orientations to
faith and religion. He is the producer of a documentary about Black people and psychedelics
entitled A Table of Our Own. He’s published four novels (The Liminal series) and two graphic novels
(Box of Bones and The last Count of Monte Cristo). He is a Board member of the Tupac Amaru
Shakur Foundation, leading their initiative to look at the role of psychedelics in the mental health of
People of color and poor people. Ayize also serves as a board member to Access to Doorways, a
non-profit committed to increasing the number of Queer and BIPOC people involved in
psychedelics at every stage.
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