Propeller – the digital marketing platform that creates social impact initiatives – has launched Partnership of Responsible Trippers Advocating for Legalization (PORTAL). The campaign was conceived in collaboration with The Glitch Mob’s Boreta and aims to de-stigmatize the responsible use of psychedelics, educate people about their benefits and advocate for legal accessibility (more HERE). Today, they have also launched their campaign with Desert Daze, which will take place Sep 30 - Oct 2 in Lake Perris, CA and feature performances by Tame Impala – performing Lonerism in full on it’s 10th anniversary weekend, Iggy Pop, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard and more: https://www.propeller.la/desertdaze.
Those interested in learning more about psychedelics, and supporting their responsible use, can visit PORTAL on Propeller, and be rewarded for taking action including winning a grand prize VIP trip for 2 to Desert Daze this year that includes airfare; 2 VIP PLUS passes; camping in a luxurious, fully-furnished Stout Tent onsite and much more.
HOW IT WORKS: - TAKE ACTION: Discover organizations and learn how you can support them.
- EARN POINTS: The more impact you create, the more points you'll earn.
- GET REWARDS: Points can be used for rewards or turned into donations for nonprofits.
Some of the content found via PORTAL includes educational videos from their media partner and leading psychedelics publication, DoubleBlind – who were recently featured in the The New York Times – with topics including “How to Microdose,” “Beginner’s Guide to Shrooms,” “Psychedelics and SSRIs” and more. As part of the PORTAL partnership, DoubleBlind will also curate a talk at Desert Daze, “Psychedelics and Capitalism: The Challenges of Legalizing Sacred Medicine.” “There's a lot to discuss and a lot to learn about,” notes DoubleBlind’s Shelby Hartman. “So that’s why we’ve teamed up with Propeller to provide you with information on what’s happening within the realm of psychedelics." |
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