Two Ways to Participate:
We recognize that not everyone may have the time to attend the full weekend. To honor different levels of availability, we’re offering two ticket options:
Cohort Participant – All-Inclusive Ticket
Includes access to the full experience: the Friday Opening Ceremony and all plenary and cohort sessions on Saturday and Sunday.Donation-Based Plenary Day Pass
Includes access to the Friday Opening Ceremony and the Saturday and Sunday plenary sessions. Note: This pass does not include access to cohort sessions, which makes up most of the conference and is where participants will have the chance to speak directly with the Elders.
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FULL CONFERENCE COHORT PARTICIPANTS:
To apply for an all-inclusive cohort participant ticket, please fill out the form below. If your application is accepted, we will send you an email from hello@sunflowersutras.org within one week and send you an invoice to be paid. Please make sure to check your spam folder in case the email is lost.
PRICING:
Professional: $225
Community: $125
Full-time Student: $75
Full Scholarship
The Cohort All-Inclusive Ticket Includes:
Friday, May 30th:
Opening ceremony guided by the Elders (Optional & Encouraged)
All Sessions Saturday, May 31st - Sunday, June 1st
Plenary sessions with the Elders and Bridgers
Intimate cohort learning sessions with the Elders and Bridgers
Closing Integration sessions
You may view the full schedule here.
PLENARY - ONLY PARTICIPANTS:
To register to attend the plenary sessions on Saturday and/or Sunday:
STEP 1.
Fill out the registration form below to indicate which plenary session(s) you will be attending.
STEP 2.
Make your tax-deductible donation at: https://donate.hackplus.org/sunflower-sutras-sacred-medicines-conference.
SUGGESTED DONATION AMOUNT:
$15–$35 per day you plan to attend, based on your financial situation and capacity. Every offering helps us keep this work rooted in community and care.
Plenary Pass Includes:
Friday, May 30th:
Opening ceremony guided by the Elders (Optional & Encouraged)
Saturday, May 31st and/or Sunday, June 1st
Plenary sessions with the Elders and Bridgers from 9 AM - 11 AM on Saturday and 9 AM - Noon on Sunday
Cohort participants will be assigned to small groups according to background and interest such as:
Community & Spiritual Work-Based Healing Practitioners & Indigenous Medicine Keepers
For traditional healers, herbalists, ceremonial guides, chaplains, spiritual teachers, and those engaged in community-based healing practices.
Researchers, Academics, and Emerging Scholars
For scholars, graduate students, and professors working to integrate Indigenous knowledge, decolonial research methods, and sacred medicine studies into their academic and professional work.
Aspiring or Established Mental Health & Psychedelic Care Professionals
For therapists, chaplains, and public health practitioners engaging with sacred medicines, mental health, and healing justice, as well as undergraduate and graduate students seeking to enter this field.
Artists, Storytellers & Media Creators
For filmmakers, writers, musicians, and visual artists working on preserving and sharing Indigenous knowledge, psychedelic healing, and cultural narratives.
Grassroots Organizers, Social Workers, and Policy Advocates
For activists, social workers Indigenous land and medicine sovereignty advocates, harm reduction workers, and community organizers focused on equitable psychedelic policy or Indigenous rights.