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Documentary

Documentary

A Table of  Our Own

A Conference and Documentary for Black professionals working in the Sacred plant medicine space.

Video Interviews, Talks & Panels

Video Interviews, Talks & Panels

Truth Be Told LIVE (LAist Studios)
Ayize appears on a live panel with Tonya Mosley and other “Wise Ones” to expand on themes of psychedelics, race, and healing.
Psychedelics and the Seminary
Ayize Jama-Everett interviews some of the top writers, practitioners, and religious leaders in the psychedelic movement.
Pharmacological Reductionism, Anti-Blackness, and Religious Freedom
Ayize Jama-Everett examines how pharmacological reductionism and anti-Blackness limit religious freedom, urging a more inclusive understanding of health and spirituality.
Podcasts & Audio

Podcasts & Audio

The Sacred Speaks – Episode 115: “Decolonizing Healing: A Conversation on Spirituality, Race, and Community”

Ayize Jama-Everett joins Dr. John W. Price to explore spirituality, cultural identity, colonization, and his documentary A Table of Our Own. He shares personal stories of growing up in Harlem and working with sacred plant medicine.

The Psychedologist – “A Table of Our Own with Ayize Jama-Everett”

A one-on-one discussion with Leia Friedman about Ayize’s documentary A Table of Our Own. They cover culturally relevant healing, the liminal, race, and community in the psychedelic space.

Psychedelics Today – PT485: “Meeting People Where They Are: Why the Underground Will Always Thrive”

Ayize talks with Joe Moore about therapy, healing, and the limits of corporatized psychedelic medicine. He updates listeners on A Table of Our Own and explores skepticism within Black communities.

Psychedelics Today – PT278: “A Table of Our Own”

A multi-guest panel with Ayize, Courtney Watson, Leticia Brown, and Kufikiri Imara, discussing the origins of the A Table of Our Own project and the need for Black-centered psychedelic gatherings.

Spitballin’ with Sal & Angelo – Episode 84 (Parts 1 & 2)

Two-part interview with Ayize covering A Table of Our Own, Jimi Hendrix, Kajukenbo, publishing The Liminal People, psychedelics, and personal reflections.

The Black Porch Show – Episode 01: “Eye See You”

Ayize is the inaugural guest on this Black voices and culture podcast, sharing perspectives on his life, work, and philosophy.

Truth Be Told (KPCC/LAist) – S5E3: “Self-Made”

As a featured “Wise One,” Ayize reflects on the War on Drugs and how a new generation engages psychedelics for healing.

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