A privileged faction of America has been afforded the opportunity to evolve with the nation’s 21st century embrace of recreational drugs. Suddenly, small business owners can make a legal living selling “artisan cannabis,” and psychedelics are exalted as the kaleidoscope-colored portal to a higher level of consciousness. The twisted irony: these drugs -- ayahuasca, magic mushrooms and DMT, sprung from the fertile lands of the very Black and Indigenous communities that were criminalized for them. These budding greens, woodsy pieces of bark, and pungent fungi are harvested from the grassy hillsides of Oaxaca, Mexico. The Western world would come to know the power of these plants through the slanted view of the white travelers who appropriated the work of ancestral medicinal healers like Maria Sabina. Today, co-founders of The Sabina Project, named in her honor, are intent on setting the record straight. Sabina was a shaman who found that plants housed an inter-dimensional universe...