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MAPS: looking for a place to publish an interview on the drug war with stanley krippner
hello,
i conducted an interview with:
1. psychologist stanley krippner:
"Stanley Krippner is internationally known for his
pioneering work in the scientific investigation of
human consciousness, especially such areas as
creativity, parapsychological phenomena and altered
states of consciousness. Prior to joining the Saybrook
faculty in 1972, Dr. Krippner directed the Dream
Laboratory at Maimonides Medical Center in New York
and was Director of the Child Study Center at Kent
State University. He has served as President of the
Association for Humanistic Psychology, the
Parapsychological Association and the Association for
the Study of Dreams. "
2. peter nelson
nelson has written numerous articles for journals such
as _transpersonal psychology_ and recently wrote a
white paper for the australiaian government on the
de-criminilzation of marijuna.
3. adam fish
fish is recently recived his masters from the
saybrooke
graduate school and completed a fellowship at the
The Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics.
the interview was orginially going to be published in
the november coalition's print publication _the razor
wire_
but it feel through b/c the director of TNC said it
was not
suitable to be sent to prisons. the _razor wire_ is
sent to
many prisoners serving time in jail.
any information as to where i could have this
interview
published would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
NK
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