Andrea Langlois is a communications and engagement professional working at the intersection of psychoactive plants, social change, and public health. She has held leadership roles at the International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research and Service (ICEERS), where she contributed to initiatives related to biocultural conservation, drug policy, and the globalization of traditional medicines.
With a background in media studies, Langlois has worked for nearly two decades in the non-profit sector, supporting organizations in articulating strategic visions and strengthening community engagement. Her work explores the social dimensions of health, Indigenous rights, and the cultural and political contexts surrounding plant medicines.
She is also a researcher and facilitator interested in systems thinking, organizational development, and the role of collective processes in addressing complex global challenges.