Decriminalizing Consciousness: A Symposium
- UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
A daylong symposium with nationally recognized experts, exploring entheogenic plants, policy, and personal sovereignty.
Date and time
Location
Bentonville Public Library
405 South Main Street Bentonville, AR 72712Refund Policy
Lineup
Agenda
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Doors Open - Registration
10:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Welcome and Opening Remarks
10:20 AM - 11:00 AM
Defending the Faith: Psychedelics, Law, and Religious Freedom
Attorney Tarin Hale and Jessica Fitzmaurice, RN
11:10 AM - 11:50 AM
Four-State Panel Discussion
11:50 AM - 12:30 PM
Substances of Things Hoped For: Faith, Healing, and Psychedelics
Reverend Anne Kiehl Friedman
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Lunch & Networking
1:30 PM - 2:10 PM
A Conversation with The Father of Microdosing, Dr. James Fadiman (virtual)
Dr. James Fadiman
2:10 PM - 2:40 PM
"Die Before you Die": Psychedelics, Meaning, and the Mystery of Death
Branda Jean Piersall, RN
2:40 PM - 3:10 PM
Beyond the Medical Model: Transpersonal Psychology and Cognitive Liberty
Angie Leek, LMFT/LPC-S, SEP
3:10 PM - 3:50 PM
Bridging Law Enforcement, Psychedelic Self-Care, and Community
Lieutenant Sarko Gergerian
3:50 PM - 4:00 PM
Closing Remarks
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Afterparty at Ramo D'Olivo (Ticket Purchase Required)
Ramo D'Olivo
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Sunday Integration Circle w/ Rev. Anne Kiehl Friedman
Anne Kiehl Friedman
900B S Walton Blvd., Ste. 3, Bentonville
About this event
- Event lasts 6 hours
- UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
- Free venue parking
Decriminalizing Consciousness:
A Symposium on Entheogenic Plants, Policy, and Personal Sovereignty
Join Decriminalize Nature NWA for a powerful day of education, dialogue, and connection at the forefront of the psychedelic renaissance in beautiful NW Arkansas. This full-day symposium will bring together experts in law, mental health, research, and public safety to explore the healing potential of entheogenic plants and fungi.
Decriminalizing Consciousness will feature a powerful lineup of nationally recognized voices and local experts and advocates:
– Dr. James Fadiman (appearing virtually)
Known as the “father of microdosing,” Dr. James Fadiman has been a leading voice in psychedelic research for over 50 years. A pioneering psychologist and author of The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide, Fadiman was part of the original wave of scientific research into psychedelics in the 1960s. In recent years, he has spearheaded groundbreaking citizen science studies on microdosing—low, sub-perceptual doses of psychedelics used to enhance mental health, creativity, and productivity—and has compiled that research in his new book, Microdosing for Health, Healing, and Enhanced Performance. Dr. Fadiman will join us virtually for an interactive Q&A on the science and promise of microdosing in the age of decriminalization.
– Lieutenant Sarko Gergerian
Sarko Gergerian is a pioneering law enforcement professional with over 15 years of experience at the intersection of public safety, mental health advocacy, and psychedelic self-care. As a decorated officer and wellness advocate, he has championed trauma-informed practices in policing and helped ensure first responders have access to mental and emotional support.
Gergerian’s advocacy is grounded in his personal exploration of psychedelic-assisted self-care and its potential to build resilience in high-stress professions. He has promoted open dialogue, harm reduction, and religious freedom through both policy work and public education. Notably, he supported Massachusetts Ballot Question 4 and successfully petitioned his own department for a religious accommodation—setting a national precedent.
His story is featured in How to Change Your Mind (Netflix, Episode 3), and his work has earned recognition at every level for bridging law enforcement, mental health, and cognitive liberty. Through speaking, policy engagement, and outreach, Gergerian is helping to reimagine public safety for the healing era.
– Reverend Anne Kiehl Friedman
Reverend Anne Kiehl Friedman is a writer, Interfaith minister, and entrepreneur whose work bridges spirituality, communication, and the emerging field of psychedelic healing. A passionate advocate for safe, ethical, and transformative use of psychedelics, Anne co-founded the Psychedelic Communications Hub in 2022—an innovative initiative dedicated to educating the public about the therapeutic potential, cultural context, and risks of psychedelic use.
Anne’s career spans multiple sectors, blending academic rigor with deep spiritual inquiry. She graduated with honors from Stanford University, earned her MBA from ESADE University in Spain, and completed seminary training at the Berkeley Chaplaincy Institute, where her studies included the use of sacred plants and psychedelic sacraments in interfaith spiritual care.
Anne’s work centers on promoting holistic well-being, integration support, and responsible storytelling within the psychedelic space. Through writing, teaching, and advocacy, she fosters greater understanding of how these powerful tools can support healing and personal growth.
Her first book, Higher Love, explores these themes with heart and clarity, continuing her mission to bring insight, compassion, and nuance to the conversation around psychedelics.
– Attorney Tarin Hale
Tarin Hale is a seasoned attorney with more than 30 years of legal experience and a deep personal commitment to plant medicine advocacy. His journey from public defense to entheogenic law was shaped by a spiritual and psychological crisis that ultimately led him to sacred plant work—an experience he credits with saving his life. Tarin now bridges his legal expertise with a passion for defending religious and cognitive liberty, advising individuals and groups navigating the legal complexities of entheogenic use.
He gained national attention in 2022 for his pro bono defense of Jessica Fitzmaurice, an Indiana nurse facing decades in prison for growing psilocybin mushrooms to treat her treatment-resistant depression. His coordinated effort with national experts, including Dr. James Fadiman, helped reduce her charges dramatically and sparked a wider conversation about mental health and plant medicine in the legal system. Tarin continues to support individuals facing prosecution, consult on RFRA protections, and speak on the spiritual context of psychedelic healing.
– Angie Leek, LMFT/LPC-S, SEP
Angie is a transpersonal psychotherapist, Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner, and IFS therapist with over 25 years of experience. She specializes in spiritually informed, trauma-sensitive care and serves as the founder of the Holos Collective and the Holos Foundation. Angie is also a lead therapist for a psychedelic clinical trial site in Northwest Arkansas. Her passion for this work is rooted in lived experience and a deep desire to integrate the transpersonal healing paradigm into existing systems of care
– Branda Jean Piersall, RN
Branda Jean Piersall, RN, has been an RN for 28 years, primarily in hospice and palliative care. She has certifications in holistic health, nutrition, and spiritual philosophy, and is a certified death doula. She recently completed the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies program and is currently pursuing a Masters in Transpersonal Psychology. Branda is passionate about the role Psychedelics, such as Ketamine and Psilocybin, can play in end-of-life care, as well as First Responder and Healthcare Worker Burnout prevention and recovery, as this becomes medically available. Branda is also the co-founder of Ok So Tulsa, a true live storytelling collective. You can find Brenda on her website, ThresholdJourneys.com
At the symposium, you will also encounter:
– Cutting-edge research on the public health impact of psychedelic decriminalization
– A Panel Discussion featuring regional leaders from Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Kansas who are moving this work forward in the Heartland
– Personal stories of healing, sovereignty, and resilience
Whether you’re a policymaker, practitioner, veteran, spiritual seeker, or concerned citizen, this event offers a rare opportunity to engage with the future of healing and the movement to reclaim cognitive and spiritual liberty.
Reserve your spot now!
*Use of the Bentonville Public Library meeting facilities does not constitute an endorsement of the beliefs, viewpoints, policies, or affiliations of the use by the Bentonville Public Library.
Frequently asked questions
The library offers limited parking, and on a Saturday, you may find yourself searching for a spot downtown. You can park in the Bentonville Historical Museum lot across the street, the bottom level of the Ledger Parking Deck, or the City of Bentonville Public Lot at 116 SE 2nd St.
No, but you can order a $15.00 box lunch from Serendipitous Spreads (Sweet Potato Protein Bowl) - https://forms.gle/YVCxL5ed4MbVXLxE8 (Deadline Friday, Jul 24) if you would like to stay at the library during the lunch break
Yes! Danger Dave's is across the street and has great sandwiches. You can even pre-order a sandwich online. There's also Pedaler's Pub, Junto, and Crepes Paulette in walking distance.
Organized by
Decriminalize Nature NWA is a grassroots organization advocating for the decriminalization of entheogenic plants and fungi in Northwest Arkansas. We host public education events, community discussions, and advocacy workshops focused on the healing potential of plant medicines like psilocybin, ayahuasca, and mescaline-containing cacti. Our mission is to promote safe, equitable access to these ancient tools through storytelling, science, and local policy reform. We believe healing is a human right—and that nature belongs to everyone.