Regina Randall

Regina Randall is from Holy Cross, Alaska, an Athabaskan village located on the Yukon river, where she is an enrolled Tribal citizen. Gina works as an Indigenous rights advocate and political organizer in Alaska. She is the Founder and Chair of the Alaska Entheogenic Awareness Council and directs Arctic Visions, Alaska’s annual psychedelic conference. In the spring of 2007, Regina traveled to Peru where she was introduced to the world of shamanic healing. Inspired by her experience, she moved to Peru in 2009 where she spent three years training with indigenous curanderos in the Amazon rainforest. Regina has a deep reverence and respect for the Shipibo-Conibo tribe and resonates strongly with their healing practices. She has organized and facilitated many healing retreats in Peru and is passionate about sharing the wonders of entheogenic plant medicine with the world. Gina is currently pursuing an MA in Political Psychology at Arizona State University. She also serves on the Advisory Board of the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines.