Councilmember Schaefer is Holding Up
You’ve probably heard by now that the Arcata City Council recently passed a resolution decriminalizing the use of psychedelic plants and fungi (if you haven’t, read about it here), an item that was brought forward by advocacy group Decriminalize Nature Humboldt with support from City Councilmember Sarah Schaefer.
“I think it’s a really important ideological stand against the war on
drugs and against the fact that we vilify any drug and anybody who uses
them since the 1970s,” Councilmember Schaefer told the Outpost. “Plants — like psilocybin, like mescaline, like ayahuasca — have been used in traditional ceremonies, for religious purposes, as rights of passage for cultural events for societies for millenia. And so it just doesn’t make sense that these plants and fungi would be illegal and would be such the center of controversy.”
On this week’s episode of Humboldt Holding Up — the Outpost’s lo-fi, but high-potency podcast — Schaefer dives deeper into her reasons for supporting this resolution, her appreciation for the history and uses of psychedelics and how she hopes this can help the people in her town seek alternative options to improve their mental health and well-being.
Of course, the councilmember cares about a lot of other issues and touches on other topics, including:
- The City of Arcata’s plans for $4.4 million in ARPA funds
- Establishing a safe parking program in Arcata to help the homeless
- Housing needs and plans for development of Arcata’s “Gateway District”
- What it’s been like to enter city council during the pandemic
- Her early local fame winning the Oyster Festival’s oyster calling contest at age seven
If you’re ready to expand your mind, click on the audio player above to listen to Schaefer’s chat with the Outpost‘s Andrew Goff and Stephanie McGeary and/or scroll through past guests below.
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- #67 Eureka Artist Richard Evans
- #66 NCRT’s Calder Johnson
- #65 TV Newsman Dave Silverbrand
- #63 Housing Policy Specialist Brian Heaton
- #62 Muralists Blake Reagan and Lucas Thornton
- #61 Arcata City Councilmember Emily Goldstein
- #60 Kayak Guide Eric Stockwell
- #59 Eureka City Councilmember Natalie Arroyo
- #58 Wiyot Cultural Center Manager Marnie Atkins
- #57 Humboldt County Growers’ Alliance’s Natalynne DeLapp
- #56 RREDC Executive Director Gregg Foster
- #55 Dell’Arte’s Michael Fields
- #54 Llama Wrangler Keagan Trischum
- #53 Crabs President David Sharp
- #52 Ferndale Organic Dairy Farmers Kristina Radelfinger and Dorice Miranda
- #51 Former Arcata Mayor Alex Stillman
- #50 Cooperation Humboldt’s David Cobb
- #49 Ink People Center for the Arts’ Libby Maynard
- #48 Humboldt Bay Social Co-Owner Amy Cirincione O’Connor
- #47 Musician Lyndsey Battle
- #46 Mad River Brewing CEO Linda Cooley
- #45 LoCO Editor Hank Sims
- #44 Humboldt Republic’s Jason Brandi
- #43 Table Bluff Farmer Hannah Eisloeffel
- #42 Logger Bar Owner Kate Martin
- #41 Teacher/Rapper Zach “Zigzilla” Lehner
- #40 Madaket Captain “Zippo” Libby Tonning
- #39 Event Planner Alegria Sita
- #38 Food For People’s Anne Holcomb
- #37 AHHA President Nezzie Wade
- #36 Performance Artist Noël August/Tucker Noir
- #35 Eureka Mayor Susan Seaman
- #34 Eagle House Owner Jennifer Metz
- #33 Absynth Quartet Drummer Mike “Tofu” Schwartz
- #32 HACHR Executive Director Lasara Firefox Allen
- #31 Alchemy Distiller Owner Amy Bohner
- #30 Eureka City Councilmember Kati Moulton
- #29 Eureka City Councilmember Scott Bauer
- #28 Ungraceful Ager Barry Evans
- #27 Arcata City Councilmember Sofia Pereira
- #26 HumBrews Music Booker Laurel Weston
- #25 Eureka City Councilmember Kim Bergel
- #24 Film Commission’s Cassandra Hesseltine and Nate Adams
- #23 Marble Maker Topher Reynolds
- #22 Arcata Playhouse Director Jacqueline Dandeneau
- #21 Humboldt Political Junkie Eric Kirk
- #20 Rio Dell Mayor Debra Garnes
- #19 Second District Supervisor Estelle Fennell
- #18 Arcata Food Aficionado Jada Calypso Brotman
- #17 Body Piercer Jackie Silva
- #16 Dick Taylor Chocolate’s Adam Dick
- #15 FUHS Teachers Mark Thom and Inma Thompson
- #14 Eureka City Manager Miles Slattery
- #13 Savage Henry Co-Founder Chris Durant
- #12 Eureka Street Art Festival Organizer Jenna Catsos
- #11 SCRAP Humboldt Founder Tibora Bea
- #10 Gym Owner Tyler Parr
- #9 Six Rivers Brewery Co-Owner Meredith Maier
- #8 Multicultural Skincare Therapist Levia Love
- #7 Annie’s Cambodian Server and Social Worker Joshua Coppock
- #6 Eureka City Councilmember Austin Allison
- #5 HSU Professor Deidre Pike
- #4 Pastor Bethany Cseh
- #3 Singer/Songwriter Chris Parreira
- #2 Eureka City Councilmember Leslie Castellano
- #1 Arcata City Councilmember Paul Pitino